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The Fox Rock Report |
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2/4/2010
Them Crooked Vultures apparently plan to record their second
album later this year, according to a new interview with bassist John Paul
Jones at Stuff.co.nz. Jones explained, "We'll do a second album this
year. By the end of summer, something like that . . . We're all hard workers. In
a way we need to do this for ourselves. Once we committed to it we worked as
hard as a young band would, put the hours in. It's got to be good -- we've got
reputations to uphold more than anything else."
- Vultures singer/guitarist Josh Homme also expressed confidence
in an interview with England's BBC 6 that a second album was in the cards,
saying, "We love playing in this (band). We have such a good time together and
it's fun and it feels like we're obligated to risk and challenge
ourselves."
- Led
Zeppelin's Jones and Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Homme teamed
with Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl in the new group, which
released its self-titled debut disc in November after months of rumors about the
act.
- Them
Crooked Vultures will be the musical guests on this weekend's (February 6th)
edition of NBC's Saturday Night Live.
- The
trio plays New York's Roseland Ballroom on Monday (February 8th) before closing
out its current U.S. run later that week in Atlanta. Their next scheduled dates
are the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert at London's Royal Albert Hall on
March 22nd and the Coachella Festival in California on April 16th.
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