Naomi Watts is getting candid about her love life!
13.08.2023 - 17:03 / variety.com
William Earl Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has faced many demons since the release of the 2017 album “Villains”: cancer, divorce, rehab and court battles. And the new Queens record, the just-released “In Times New Roman…,” definitely adds weight to the band’s woozy, bluesy rock — a dour energy far removed from the dancier sound conjured by producer Mark Ronson on “Villains.” “Roman,” self-produced by band founder Homme and one of his strongest QOTSA lineups ever, is one of the rawest and heaviest albums the band has delivered, and during Saturday’s Queens, New York stop of their “The End Is Nero Tour,” they proved that sometimes the new material can be a live standout, even as the band approaches its fourth decade of existence.
Backing Homme on “Roman” and the tour are longtime guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, who has been in the group since 2002, bassist Michael Shuman and keyboard player Dean Fertita, who both joined in 2007, and ex-Mars Volta drumming phenom Jon Theodore. Part of the appeal of QOTSA’s music is their ability to hold a tight grip on the rhythm of their stomping guitar anthems, and the band’s playing matches up powerfully with Theodore’s work behind the kit.
And being the drummer in this band is no easy feat. Ever since Homme’s good friend Dave Grohl filled in as the drummer on QOTSA’s signature 2002 album “Songs for the Deaf,” he inadvertently set expectations sky-high for the role.
After all, Grohl’s highest-profile return to the kit since Nirvana and early Foo Fighters albums was explosive, and his performances on tracks like “A Song for the Dead” are regularly performed by drummers on TikTok to prove their chops. Theodore is the second post-Grohl drummer in the band, and while his style
.Naomi Watts is getting candid about her love life!
Naomi Watts didn’t hold back during a discussion about her sex life with new husband, Billy Crudup.
Molly-Mae Hague has been enjoying the August sunshine after landing in New York City for a work trip where she looked effortlessly chic. Making sure to keep her 7.7 million followers updated, the former Love Island star and influencer took to Instagram on Thursday to share her first outing in the Big Apple as she grabbed a coffee.The 24 year old looked stunning and proved she's ever the fashionista as she donned a simple grey crop top and a pair of baggy jeans.The effortlessly chic look was paired with a black Chanel handbag, black sunglasses, gold hoop earrings and a gold bracelet along with her gorgeous oval diamond engagement ring for a touch of glam.
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Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has shared a number of his “go-to” most-watched movies.Speaking on the Tuna On Toast With Stryker podcast, Homme was asked what some of his favourite films are, and which ones he puts on regularly.“I love a movie called The Nice Guys,” he answered. “Whenever I’m feeling down, I watch this movie The Nice Guys with Ryan Gosling and … Russell Crowe. It’s just so funny and it’s very much Abbott and Costello somehow the way that movie is and the way people speak to each other.
Lauryn Hill is going on tour!
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Garth Davis’s science-fiction sci-fi drama Foe, directed by Garth Davis (Lion) and starring Saoirse Ronan and Paul Mescal, will have its world premiere at the New York Film Festival.
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