Bassist
Nick Oliveri (
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE,
MONDO GENERATION,
KYUSS)
has rejoined KYUSS LIVES!, the project featuring members of
KYUSS — the influential American stoner rock/metal band, originally from Palm Desert, California. In addition,
Oliveri has contributed vocals to the upcoming
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE album, which will feature
Dave Grohl (
FOO FIGHTERS,
NIRVANA) on drums.
Oliveri was fired from
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE in 2004 but has reconnected with
QOTSA mainman
Josh Homme in recent years, with the latter even appearing on a
MONDO GENERATOR track several months ago.
Oliveri and fellow ex-
KYUSS members
John Garcia (vocals) and
Brant Bjork (drums) reunited for shows last year under the
KYUSS LIVES! banner, in which they were joined by guitarist
Bruno Fevery. The band has since toured on both sides of the Atlantic and was said to be planning a live album as well as a new studio CD.
Ex-
KYUSS members
Josh Homme and
Scott Reeder filed a lawsuit against their former bandmates in March, claiming that they "made every attempt to help [
Garcia and
Bjork] continue
KYUSS LIVES! respectfully. Only to discover while they looked us in the eye,
KYUSS LIVES! management and band had filed federal documents in 2011 in an attempt to steal the name
KYUSS. This is desperately what we were trying to avoid."
Oliveri quit
KYUSS LIVES! in March, telling
Antiquiet, "
John's idea, when I was [first] asked to [be a part of
KYUSS LIVES!], was we were going to do a tour and promote our solo bands. Seeing
John do it already with
GARCIA PLAYS KYUSS at such a big level, [we thought], 'Wow, man, we could actually reach some people with our solo stuff in a very honest way and play the tunes that we have mad respect for and love as well. Basically, at the end of the day, that's what I'm doing. I'm gonna bow out and do
MONDO GENERATOR, because that's what we were supposed to be doing originally."
He added, "To me, you can make money doing whatever you wanna do, but it isn't about that at the end of the day. To be in
KYUSS, if I'm not having a good time, it's like… When I was a kid, I had a great time doing it. It sucked being out of it. I don't wanna be fired from any band… again. I figure to walk away with my head up high and do my own thing is a respectable thing, and I think I need to do that."

