Queens Of The Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf (Real #1)
Queens Of The Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf (Real #1)

Queens Of The Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf (Real #1)

2002Movie31 minEnglish

Bonus DVD that was released with limited edition release of the album Songs For The Deaf. Featuring 1. Monsters In The Parasol (Live) 2. No Ones Knows (Live) 3. The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret (Live) 4. Quick And To The Pointless (Live) 5. Ode To Clarissa (Live)

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IMDb7.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes86%
Metacritic71/100
Google Users90%
Director: Multiple (Music Videos)Genres: Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Stoner Rock

Plot Summary

Songs for the Deaf is the third studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age. Released in 2002, the album is celebrated for its raw, heavy sound and desert-rock influences. It features a collaborative effort with notable musicians, including Dave Grohl on drums for several tracks, and showcases the band's distinctive blend of aggressive riffs and melodic hooks. The album's cohesive listening experience is often described as a sonic journey through a desolate, sun-baked landscape.

Critical Reception

Songs for the Stone Age: Songs for the Deaf was met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its powerful production, dynamic songwriting, and the band's signature heavy yet melodic sound. Critics lauded the album as a landmark achievement in hard rock and a significant progression for Queens of the Stone Age, solidifying their status as a major force in alternative music.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praise for its driving, riff-heavy sound and consistent energy throughout.
  • Appreciation for the strong songwriting and the band's signature blend of aggression and melody.
  • Recognition of Dave Grohl's significant contribution on drums, adding a powerful new dimension.

Google audience: Google users consistently praise 'Songs for the Deaf' for its energetic and hard-hitting rock sound, highlighting the memorable riffs and the overall cohesive listening experience. Many appreciate the dynamic performances and the album's status as a classic in the genre.

Fun Fact

The album's iconic desert-themed artwork was created by Shepard Fairey, known for his 'Obey Giant' campaign.

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