Queens of the Stone Age: Over the Years and Through the Woods
Queens of the Stone Age: Over the Years and Through the Woods

Queens of the Stone Age: Over the Years and Through the Woods

2005Movie103 minEnglish

The fierce Josh Homme takes up his guitar and rages on the London stage with band mates Alain Johannes, Troy Van Leeuwen, Natasha Shneider and Joey Castillo in this collection of concert footage taped live in 2005. The band proves their unquestionable head-banging genius by cranking up the volume and bringing the crowd to its feet with fan favorites such as "Little Sister," "Monsters in the Parasol" and the raucous "Go with the Flow."

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Chas LawrenceGenres: Concert Film, Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Queens of the Stone Age at the height of their creative and commercial success, showcasing their dynamic live performance. The documentary delves into the band's journey, interspersing energetic concert footage with candid interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses. It offers a look at the making of their acclaimed 'Lullabies to Paralyze' album and the subsequent tour.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film and documentary, 'Over the Years and Through the Woods' was primarily reviewed by music publications and fans. It is generally well-regarded for its high-energy performances and insightful look into the band's inner workings during a significant period. Critics often praised the band's musicianship and Homme's charismatic stage presence.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively captures the raw power and intensity of a Queens of the Stone Age live show.
  • Features compelling interviews that offer genuine insight into the band's creative process.
  • A must-watch for fans of the band, showcasing their evolution and sonic prowess.

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Fun Fact

The film captures the band's performance at the historic Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, a venue that has hosted countless legendary musical acts.

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