QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Announce New Album Details

February 15, 2007

NME.com reports that QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE have announced details of their new album.

"Era Vulgaris" will be the follow-up to 2005's "Lullabies to Paralyze".

The band posted a bulletin on their MySpace page yesterday (February 14) entitled "I Was At The Sizzler Today" that revealed the details of the CD.

The post said that among the tracks that would be included were "Into the Hollow", "Sick, Sick, Sick", "Misfit Love" and "Battery Acid".

However, the cryptic posting said: "Could be song titles. Or could not...go sign up on the mailing list for future insider info. Then get off the Internet and go get laid, it's Valentines Day."

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