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THEM CROOKED VULTURES On Taking Flight - Nov. 22, 2009
Toronto Star recently conducted an interview with FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl and QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE singer/guitarist Josh Homme about THEM CROOKED VULTURES, their collaboration with LED ZEPPELIN bass player John Paul Jones.

On the opportunity to play alongside a member of LED ZEPPELIN:

Grohl: "Who's going to let that go to waste? None of us needs to be in this band, but none of us would want to be anywhere else, you know? No, that's not true. I need to be in this band because the feeling I get playing with the VULTURES, I don't get anywhere else.

"I'm a drummer, goddammit. I want a band to play the drums in. But I'm not just gonna go eke out with some band that doesn't matter, I wanna do something that's gonna make people's heads spin. And that's why I'm in a band with Josh and John."

On the project's secretive beginnings:

"If we couldn't make something that we would like together, why would that be? So there was an instantaneous pressure that really drove us down into the underground. Our management didn't know, nobody knew. It would almost be damning if the three of us couldn't make something that you would enjoy. 'Oh, that's right: you guys suck.'"

On THEM CROOKED VULTURES' self-titled debut:

Grohl: "I just wanted to try to get seven songs every two weeks, but it quickly went from being a haphazard, Desert Session, fly-by-night recording to trying to make an important album. And I think we knew within the first month or two that we were making something that had a lot more weight or depth to it than some side project."

Homme: "It felt like we could really smash you in the head with 'lovely.' That first jam was a baton pass between each person. The two guys would look at one guy and kinda say: 'Okay, go ahead and take the lead.' Everyone was sort of egolessly interested in what the other person had to play. And in that environment, you can actually do anything because there wasn't a musicianship or a language barrier.

"With this one, there was an extra hope that maybe isn't always there — that people understand it. I hope they listen with fresh ears and try to catch the excitement that we have, y'know?"

Read more from Toronto Star.

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COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
11/22/2009 7:17:29 PM

I followed the news as this project evolved. I listened to the album a few times already. I still don't get what would make this band standing from any other if the musicians involved were nobodies instead of rockstars. There're some good musical ideas, some interesting riffs...but you can find that in almost all bands coming out with an album these days.

What about making 10 great songs and deliver a jab of an album? This sounds diluted and a little pushed to my ears.

COMMENT | Truth
posted by : dsandersjr
11/22/2009 7:36:54 PM

Your ears are fuckin lame.

COMMENT |
posted by : velvet bulldozer
11/22/2009 7:58:24 PM

I disagree. This album would still be great with nobodies. I love the songwriting. One of the best albums of the year.

COMMENT |
posted by : RiotAct666
11/22/2009 8:06:50 PM

Great CD by the Vultures \m/

COMMENT |
posted by : jorgen
11/22/2009 11:55:12 PM

Saw them last night in Seattle. Best show I've ever seen (I'm not 20, either). Massive, game changing record, if you "get" it. Finally something that lives up to the hype.

COMMENT | Supergroup my a$$
posted by : kingsx
11/22/2009 11:59:56 PM

This CD sucks big time!

COMMENT | Truth
posted by : dsandersjr
11/23/2009 3:22:55 AM

Im sure your life sux big time childfucker.

COMMENT | KILLER!!!
posted by : skeetopunk01@hotmail.com
11/23/2009 7:55:49 AM

I went to the Oakland show and Dave Grohl is a monster on the kit. The crowd was going nuts man! It was just unbelievable. Best concert I've been too in a long time.

COMMENT | crooked
posted by : steprous
11/23/2009 10:00:11 AM

I really love the song new fang, I listened to the rest of the album on stream, nothing else was exciting. I have to give it a more proper couple listens and I hope it fares better upon further examination.

COMMENT | I think this is pretty awesome
posted by : wild rover of hell
11/23/2009 10:56:38 AM

Was looking foe a good rrock album for awhile, but to no avail, metal seems to be the only thing to pull thru for me these days. this album however fits the bill. Almost as good as volbeat

COMMENT |
posted by : Dopethrone
11/23/2009 11:40:01 AM


The album is the fuckin bollocks.

Definitly makes the head spin. :) Listening to it now with a few beers, sounds like QOTSA, Zep and some other 70's stuff thrown in a blender, maybe Atomic Rooster or something.

AWESOME AS FUCK.

I spoke to the bloke who did the sound for these guys at Reading and Leeds festivals, he said they were mind-blowing. Really wanna see 'em.

COMMENT | Great Great CD
posted by : JTGunnR
11/23/2009 12:00:04 PM

Best Hard rock to come out in a long time.

COMMENT |
posted by : 20-20 Guardian
11/23/2009 6:59:06 PM

Gotta agree there. Easily a top 10 of the year for me.

COMMENT |
posted by : Chingon Chingawa
11/24/2009 5:26:17 PM

The Eagle please let us know of all the bands with albums coming out that sound as great as this one.

The sound in this album is tight and flawless. Diluted?? hahahah



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