THE EAGLES OF DEATH METAL To Play Headlining Show In London

January 27, 2004

THE EAGLES OF DEATH METAL, the side-project of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE frontman Josh Homme, have confirmed a headline date in London.

The trio, which features Homme on drums, will support THE DISTILLERS at the London Brixton Academy on February 11. In addition, they will will also play their own headline date at the Madame Jo Jo's club in central London on February 16.

THE EAGLES OF DEATH METAL's long-delayed full-length album, "Peace, Love, and Death Metal", is due on February 14 through Homme's Rekords Rekords label imprint. Download a full-length MP3 of the track "I Only Want You" at this location.

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