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JOHN PAUL JONES Says THEM CROOKED VULTURES Debut 'Rocks Like F**k' - Nov. 10, 2009
Australia's Nova919.com.au recently conducted an interview with LED ZEPPELIN bass player John Paul Jones about THEM CROOKED VULTURES — his collaboration with FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl on drums and QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE singer/guitarist Josh Homme. A few excerpts from the chat follow below.

On how THEM CROOKED VULTURES tried to steer clear of press and promo through the creative process to avoid unnecessary hype surrounding their highly anticipated release.

"We kept it quiet so there wasn't all the speculation and the pressure. There was enough pressure between ourselves to do a really good record, and we did try to impress each other. We just didn't want everybody to go 'What's it like? What does it sound like? When's it going to be out? What are they doing?' There will be time for all that. We just wanted to get on and concentrate on the music."

On touring without an album release for fans to familiralize themselves with:

"Touring's been fantastic considering nobody really knows — apart from a few camera phone renditions on YouTube — what we're doing. It's 90 minutes now and it's all new stuff. To have an audience just stand there and listen, and take it all in — it's just amazing. They're reacting really, really well and it's new for them because normally they would have heard the record first and know the lyrics. It's a new experience which they look like they're enjoying and they sound like they're enjoying, certainly."

On what the album sounds like:

"Do you want me to hum something? It rocks like f**k. What can I tell you? When people ask what it sounds like, it sounds like me playing bass and Dave playing drums and Josh singing and playing guitar. It's very obvious. It's just us — it's straight-ahead, it's very honest and it really rocks. It's multi-layered and sounds fantastic. We love it. We play it and we're like 'Wow, this is really good.'"

On how the bandmembers' years of industry experience has proven to be invaluable through their creative process:

"We all listen to each other. With the experience (we have) nobody has to explain anything to anybody else. If something's not working, everybody knows it's not working. And also, when you're with experienced musicians, you can fail. You can try something out knowing that it might now work.

"There are so many parallels with the old ZEPPELIN days. Again, we're making music that we want to make. You're not thinking 'What's going to sell? What is everybody else going to like?' We're making music for ourselves and ZEPPELIN was exactly the same. We never thought 'What's the new record going to be like?' We just got the songs together. It's all an organic process. None of it's manufactured."

On how when they decided to get together they didn't realize the true extent of what their union has come to mean to the music world:

"We knew we would create some sort of splash and it would be noticed but you never really know the circumstances. It's the same as ZEPPELIN. People would say 'Did you realize when you were writing 'Stairway to Heaven' what a huge song it was going to be?' Well, not really. To my ears there's not much around that actually excites me, and this music that we're making excites me. So I assumed it might excite other people too. That's the only way you can think of it."

Read more from Nova919.com.au.

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COMMENT | this
posted by : ozzyslovechild
11/10/2009 9:14:35 AM



..could be awesome.

:)olc



COMMENT | 10'
posted by : Slaveyard
11/10/2009 9:53:50 AM

this album IS f****ing awesome. Much better than what I expected. With all this shitty music made around, it really stands out ! ! ! [those that haven't heard it yet, I suggest you do]

COMMENT |
posted by : Kovaks
11/10/2009 10:57:00 AM

They rock.

And Grohl's drumming is once again absolutely fantastic, groovy, powerful and inventive.

COMMENT | TCV
posted by : RiotAct666
11/10/2009 11:26:56 AM

Can't wait for this CD!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : flumphert
11/10/2009 11:36:30 AM

Velly interlesting!!!

COMMENT | Love it.
posted by : Sonic Titan
11/10/2009 12:29:07 PM

This album is killer!

COMMENT | Streaming it now on youtube.
posted by : KentHiltz
11/10/2009 12:38:20 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nR3hJTnjrbI&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=FCC1368DF9BDE312&playnext=4&playnext_from=SPL

This album does rock like fuck. I'll be buying it.

COMMENT | It's pretty impressive
posted by : brir
11/10/2009 12:40:12 PM

sounds great on YouTube, these guys are tight as hell, Grohl is a monster, I think my only complaint is i'm not loving Homme's vocals yet. I never have, which is why i'm not a big QOTSA fan. But it's heavy and rocking no doubt!

COMMENT | Seeing them live
posted by : Geddlee
11/10/2009 2:45:34 PM

Next Tuesday night, The Wiltern... Cannot fucking wait!!

COMMENT | brir
posted by : tenfoldhate
11/10/2009 4:12:20 PM

Agreed. They should've gotten a vocalist with more distinctive pipes. What's-his-name's voice from QOTSA teeter-totters between forgettable and mildly annoying.

COMMENT | A very solid album...
posted by : Viscera606
11/10/2009 6:11:59 PM

Downloaded it, will be buying it. Didn't like the first two singles I heard, but after listening to the album in its entirety I can say it's an great first effort. A big fan of all Mr. Homme's stuff, always preferred Grohl behind the drums, and nothing needs to be said about JPJ, he's a legend.

COMMENT | Too old school for me..
posted by : st_hood
11/10/2009 6:56:53 PM

I don't listen to Foo Fighters or Queens of the Stone Age so this doesn't appeal to me. Don't listen to much Led Zeppelin either these days. But I assume it's for those people who still like their classic rock.

COMMENT |
posted by : fermentis
11/10/2009 9:12:09 PM

^^^^

dunno about that.
i don't think its too "classic rock"
kinda of an original blend of new and classic style

so don't assume, and listen to the album instead! :)

COMMENT | Annoying
posted by : JJJB
11/11/2009 9:39:05 AM

This garbage annoyed me so much I had to turn it off after 8 songs. I don't give a fuck who these guys are or what songs they fuckin wrote or played on this is the most annoying piece of shit since I popped in the Dave Mundane band album.

Once again..........

THANK GOD .....................wait for it..............






MUSIC IS F R E E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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