QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

June 6, 2007

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's new album, "Era Vulgaris", is available for streaming in its entirety at MuchMusic.com. Due on June 12, the CD follows up 2005's "Lullabies to Paralyze".

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 "Era Vulgaris".

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE will visit primarily small markets this summer on their Duluth tour, which begins July 22 in Costa Mesa, Calif. The 13-date trek in support of "Era Vulgaris" will run through Aug. 11 in Oklahoma City.

"We want to play to people who hardly ever get shows and just burn the house down," QUEENS frontman Josh Homme tells Billboard.com of the outing, which will precede a major market run in September. "I think we're too stoked to not go deeper than we have before. It feels like the right time to go, 'Hey, man, sorry I'm late, but here we are.'"

QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE tour dates:

Jul. 22 - Costa Mesa, Calif. - OC Fair
Jul. 24 - Chico, Calif. - Senator Theatre
Jul. 25 - Eugene, Ore. - McDonald Theatre
Jul. 27 - Boise, Idaho - Big Easy
Jul. 28 - Missoula, Mont. - Wilma Theatre
Jul. 29 - Billings, Mont. - Shire Auditorium
Aug. 01 - Duluth, Minn. - Playmaker's
Aug. 04 - Indianapolis - Egyptian Room
Aug. 07 - Memphis, Tenn. - New Daisy Theatre
Aug. 08 - Little Rock, Ark. - the Village
Aug. 10 - Tulsa, Okla. - Cain's Ballroom
Aug. 11 - Oklahoma City - Diamond Ballroom

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