Over a decade ago, Dave Grohl joined forces with Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones to form the hard-rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures. Together, they released their first, and only, album in 2009.
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Palaye Royale seemingly came out of nowhere, armed with a weighty knowledge of rock history and a clear sense of what they didn't want to be. From their flamboyant fashion sense all the way to their engaging time-machine rock, the band have begun to make their mark...
Have you ever discovered an artist who you really loved and proceeded to jam their entire discography into your earholes for a week straight? Sadly, the groups in this list are only responsible for producing one studio album as a group.
Don’t worry though: There are plenty of familiar faces who went on to produce similar sounds, but never again under these names.
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After Brexit, death, taxes and Reading Festival occurring on the bank holiday weekend at the end of August are the only certainties in the U.K. these days.
Starting in 1989, the festival can accommodate up to 90,000 people. It’s the summertime staple that marks the end of the outdoor live music season for many fans. This
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is talking about the possible reunion of his rock supergroup, Them Crooked Vultures.
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In 2009, Them Crooked Vultures—Grohl's band with Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme and Led Zeppelin bassist, John Paul Jones—released their (so far) sole album, a self-titled affair