Queens Of The Stone Age are re-releasing three of their album, including limited edition colour vinyl pressings and exclusive new and restored artwork.

The bandโ€™s self-titled 1998 debut album will be reissued digitally on September 22 [today], with a vinyl release date of October 21. Restored to its original track listing and featuring the original Frank Kozik artwork, it will also feature an obi-strip designed by longtime collaborator Boneface. It will be available on standard black and limited edition opaque orange vinyl โ€” both available direct from Queens Of The Stone Age, Matador Records and at independent retailers.

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2013โ€™s โ€ฆLike Clockwork and 2017โ€™s Villains follow on December 9. โ€ฆLike Clockwork features alternate artwork and obi-strip from Boneface with a limited opaque aqua vinyl pressing available direct from Queens Of The Stone Age and Matador Records, as well as a limited red vinyl pressing available at other retailers.

Villains is reissued in a special 5th Anniversary package featuring etching, obi-strip, and a brand new poster by Boneface, and as on limited edition leaf-green transparent vinyl available exclusively via Queens Of The Stone Age and/or Matador Records, alongside a limited white vinyl pressing available at other retailers.

In 2019, the band reissued their first four albums for Interscope Records: Rated R, Songs For The Deaf, Lullabies To Paralyze and Era Vulgaris.