- by Joe-John Coxhead
- Tuesday, November 20, 2007






Here, Queens Of The Stone Age are in a more gently rocking mood than usual, barely faster than a rocking chair. It sounds perfect for a juke-box in a Mid-West bar. The piano player was probably sitting on a sawn-off bar-stool. Josh Homme has a manly drawl of a voice, nicely off-set by the falsetto chorus and the lyrics are fantastically bullshit-free. "Mysteries of life, that just ain't my thing." Homme's thing is direct jive-talking to the ladies..."I wanna make it wit chu,” he sings. Dang, this guy's got an appetite..."Any time, anywhere, again and again." Like getting laid, this laid-back blues music can't go out of fashion.
Released 26/11/07 on Polydor.
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