Queens Of The Stone Age will reissue their 2000 album 'Rated R' this summer. The new version of the album will include B-sides and live recordings, and frontman Josh Homme told [url=http://www.nme.com/news/queens-of-the-stone-age/50981]NME.COM[/url] that the reissue will probably be released in Ju...
Queens Of The Stone Age will reissue their 2000 album ‘Rated R’ this summer.
The new version of the album will include B-sides and live recordings, and frontman Josh Homme told [url=http://www.nme.com/news/queens-of-the-stone-age/50981]NME.COM[/url] that the reissue will probably be released in July. It will also feature a live recording from one of the band’s past performances at the Reading Festival.
“Am I surprised Queens have survived to the point where we have reissues?” Homme joked. “Yes! And that all the people [other players on ‘Rated R’] are alive too.”
Although Homme is currently working with Them Crooked Vultures, he is set to return to Queens Of The Stone Age to play the Reading And Leeds Festivals this August.
The tracklisting and final release date of the ‘Rated R’ reissue are yet to be announced.