Expected release 21/10/22
Regular John
Avon
If Only
Walkin on the Sidewalks
You Would Know
How to Handle a Rope (A
Lesson in the Lariat)
Mexicola
Hispanic Impressions
You Can't Quit Me Baby
Give the Mule What He
Wants
I Was a Teenage Hand
Mode
More than a quarter of a century since their primale mergence from the Desert, Queens Of The Stone Age have elected to give three of their landmark albums the upscale re-release treatment, including limited edition colour vinyl pressings, exclusive new and restored artwork, and more. First up is the one that started it all: Back in print after a long, long decade, Queens Of The Stone Age’s self-titled 1998 debut album will be restored to its original tracklisting and adorned by the long out-of-print original Frank Kozik artwork. The soon to be definitive version of Queens Of The Stone Age’s self-titled ground zero will feature an obi-strip designed by longtime collaborator Boneface, and will be available on standard black and, to independent retailers, on opaque orange vinyl.