DJ believess success is due to their versatility
by Edward Keeble | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Queens of the Stone Age
Radio 1 DJ and new music champion Zane Lowe has stated he believes Queens of the Stone Age's success is down to the band's undeniable weirdness.
Speaking to Gigwise Lowe said: "The thing about Quuens is that they've been saying this is who we are for a long time and everyone keeps saying "no you're the Songs For The Deaf band". But they're like we're not that band".
Alluding to the band's versatility to jump from a catalogue of different genres by referring to them as "weird", Zane is highlighting the fact that their complexity was always ahead of the public consciousness.
He adds: "I think what finally happened was everyone just worked it and went: "Oh you are weird! That's cool we still love you". If I was Josh I'd be happy as they finally kicked the door down. That is called walking the line."
Queens of the Stone Age have had one hell of a year following the release of Like Clockwork..., a record that Lowe reffered to as their "weirdest". It stormed the charts in a face-off with Disclosure's Settle and returned the band into the music mainstream. There is also speculation that the band could be in the running to headline Reading Festival next year.
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