Josh Homme, the frontman of the iconic rock band Queens of the Stone Age, recently shared his perspective on the band’s approach to live performances. In a candid interview, Homme revealed that Queens of the Stone Age intentionally plays thier hit songs during their concerts.
“I understand that I’m always going to play ‘No One Knows’ because I still like playing that song and that’s something that it’s an agreement with the audience, I assume that this is a part of coming here to see us, and here you go. When there’s bands that don’t want to play their big song or their big songs, I always think it’s a little cunty to do that. Acting like a song that a lot of people like is a burden is just a strange reaction to the gift that your fans have given you. Seems like an odd reaction.” Queens of the Stone Age seeks to maintain authenticity in their performances and deliver a raw, unfiltered energy to their fans.
Fans of Queens of the Stone Age can expect a truly one-of-a-kind experience, where artistic expression takes precedence over catering to mainstream expectations.
—
Photo Credit: Milan Risky / Shutterstock.com