QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: 'Sick, Sick, Sick' Video Posted Online

May 17, 2007

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's video for their new track "Sick, Sick, Sick" has been posted at Yahoo! Music. The clip was shot in the Los Angeles area with director Brett Simon (SUM 41, LOSTPROPHETS). The song is the first single off the group's new album, "Era Vulgaris", which is due out on June 12. It follows up 2005's "Lullabies to Paralyze".

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE performed two new songs live in the studio on the U.K. TV show "Transmission" Friday, May 11. Watch the footage at YouTube:

"Sick, Sick, Sick": Video
"3's and 7's": Video

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE unveiled its new lineup at a last-minute surprise show in London on May 3. The group's latest incarnation now includes bassist Mikey Shoes, a.k.a. Michael Shuman, and guitar/keyboard player Dean Fertita.

Tracks from "Era Vulgaris" are slated to show up in the Madden 08 and NASCAR 08 video games, as well as both the upcoming Guitar Hero III and Rock Band.

The band has lined up some radio festival appearances and will begin a U.S. tour on July 23.

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