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Queens Of The Stone Age - Villains flac album
  • Performer Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Title Villains
  • Date of release 2017
  • Country US
  • Other formats ADX AU AC3 AHX VQF DMF MP3
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1615 mb
  • Size FLAC 1623 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 366

Villains is the seventh studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on August 25, 2017 through Matador. The album was announced on June 14, with a teaser trailer taking the form of a comedy skit featuring the band performing a polygraph test with Liam Lynch. The first single, "The Way You Used to Do", was released the following day along with the announcement of a world tour

Nearly two decades later, Queens of the Stone Age are one of the biggest names in contemporary hard rock. Aside from Foo Fighters and Nine Inch Nails-whose figureheads, Dave Grohl and Trent Reznor, have both appeared on past Queens albums-you’d be hard-pressed to find a group of comparable critical or commercial standing. Further buttressing the group’s ubiquity is Homme’s many collaborations, seen in the frontman’s resume of side projects (Desert Sessions, Eagles of Death Metal, Them Crooked Vultures) and ce stints (Arctic Monkeys, Iggy Pop, the Strokes offshoot CRX). The album’s predetermined angle of Ronson-assisted simplicity is ultimately a red herring. Villains’ songwriting is just as, if not more, devious than anything in the band’s discography.

Queens of the Stone Age Reunite With Nick Oliveri at Halloween Gig. In a statement, Homme said the most important aspect of Villains was redefining our sound, asking and answering the question, ‘What do we sound like now?’ If you can’t make a great first record, you should just stop – but if you can make a great record but.

When are we getting a new Queens album and what will it sound like? Here's everything we know so far. It’s four years since Queens of the Stone Age released star-studded album . .

The band’s seventh album is titled Villians, and the band says in a new trailer that it’s honestly the best album ever. The new video depicts Queens leader Josh Homme taking a polygraph test. In the video, we learn that Villains is produced by Mark Ronson (who has worked with everyone from Amy Winehouse to Paul McCartney). We also hear a snippet of a new song called ‘Feet Don’t Fail Me’ around the two-minute mark. Watch here: Tags: Queens of the Stone Age. Listen to the best podcast in music.

Villains is the seventh studio album by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age, released on August 25.

Tracklist

A1 Feet Don't Fail Me
A2 The Way You Used To Do
A3 Domesticated Animals
B4 Fortress
B5 Head Like A Haunted House
B6 Un-Reborn Again
C7 Hideaway
C8 The Evil Has Landed
C9 Villains Of Circumstance

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Copyright (c) – Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Licensed To – Matador Records
  • Manufactured By – Pallas USA
  • Pressed By – Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH – 44981
  • Pressed By – Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH – 44982
  • Engineered At – United Recording Studios
  • Mixed At – Pink Duck Studios
  • Mastered At – Lurssen Mastering
  • Published By – Board Stiff Music
  • Published By – Songs Of Kobalt Music Publishing
  • Published By – Magic Bullet Music
  • Published By – Sleeping Disorder Music
  • Published By – Dr Shoes

Credits

  • Artwork – Boneface
  • Backing Vocals – Faith Matovu, Fred Martin , Matt Sweeney, Nikka Costa, Tai Phillips*
  • Band [Queens Of The Stone Age Are...] – Dean Fertita, Jon Theodore, Joshua Homme*, Michael Shuman*, Troy Van Leeuwen
  • Cello – Richard Dodd
  • Co-producer – Mark Rankin
  • Engineer – Mark Rankin
  • Engineer [Assistant Engineering] – Justin Smith, Wesley Seidman
  • Engineer [Mix Engineered By] – Caesar Edmunds
  • Lyrics By – Joshua Homme*
  • Mastered By – Gavin Lurssen, Reuben Cohen
  • Mastered By [Vinyl] – CB*
  • Mixed By – Alan Moulder
  • Producer – Mark Ronson
  • Saxophone – James King
  • Songwriter – Queens Of The Stone Age
  • Strings – The Section Quartet
  • Technician [Drum Tech] – Sahir Hanif
  • Technician [Guitar Tech] – Matt Zivitch*, Wayne Faler
  • Viola – Leah Katz
  • Violin – Daphne Chen, Eric Gorfain

Notes

Deluxe LP comes pressed on heavyweight 180gram vinyl at Pallas and includes 14 limited-edition Boneface art prints, an alternate etching on side 4 of the vinyl and includes an MP3 and FLAC download coupon.

Copy ordered directly from Matador Records had an exclusive sticker sheet, featuring artwork designed by Boneface. (one per order, while stocks last)

Track numbering is sequential on the release.

Engineered [...] at United Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Mixed [...] at Pink Duck Studios, Burbank, CA
Mastered by [...] of Lurssen Mastering, Burbank, CA

Board Stiff Music, all rights administered by Songs Of Kobalt Music (BMI)
Magic Bullet Music (ASCAP)
Sleeping Disorder Music (BMI)
Dr. Shoes (BMI)

P&C 2017 Queens Of The Stone Age

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 744861112501
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A (etched)): OLE-1125-1-A CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B (etched)): OLE-1125-1-B CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C (etched)): OLE-1125-1-C CB
  • Matrix / Runout (Sides A & B (stamped)): -44981- P. USA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C (stamped)): -44982- P. USA
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OLE-1125-2 Queens Of The Stone Age Villains ‎(CD, Album, Sli) Matador OLE-1125-2 US 2017
OLE-1182-2 Queens Of The Stone Age Villains ‎(CD, Album) Matador, Beat Records OLE-1182-2 Japan 2017
OLE-1125-1 Queens Of The Stone Age Villains ‎(9xFile, FLAC, Album) Matador OLE-1125-1 US 2017
OLE-1125-2 Queens Of The Stone Age Villains ‎(CD, Album) Matador OLE-1125-2 Europe 2017
547890-2 Queens Of The Stone Age Villains ‎(CD, Album) Matador, S-Music 547890-2 Argentina 2017


Talk about Queens Of The Stone Age - Villains


Thohelm
how did you get the digital download to work? my deluxe pack doesnt have any hints of a code or something and the link from my preorder summary only brings me to the two teaser .wav songs... shodl there be a card with a code or something inside?
Thordigda
I thought mine was missing the download card too, but when i was taking photos of the lyricsheets to add here, it dropped out from somewhere. It's paper-thin. It's probably just stuck in there somewhere with a bit of static holding it in. There's photos of it in the images of this release to help identify it.
riki
There is a download card inside the sleeve where disc 2 is placed. If it's not there maybe you can contact Matodor records. Sometimes record companies give you a new download code when the card is missing.
Anayanis
Is it possible to distinguish between US and European versions without opening the shrinkwrap?
Buridora
Yes, the sticker on the US version mentions "pressed on 180 gram vinyl at Pallas", the European version doesn't.
Bil
Hello guys, bought this copy of Villains deluxe and stickers are missing! Why? Someone can help me? :)
Gaiauaco
JohnnyBeVinyl Hello guys, bought this copy of Villains deluxe and stickers are missing! Why? Someone can help me? :) stickers were "while supplies last" - so demand was to great & ya didn't get none...
Zymbl
I pre ordered the day it was announced from matador.... Still I did not get stickers, so who knows.
Biaemi
Stickers were only included when you pre-ordered the album from Matador.
Samutilar
Finally a label offers lossless files with the LP!! About time.
Heraly
Firstly I think this album is modern masterpiece! I can understand why some fans don't like or even hate this record, but I love it. To me it very much still sounds like a QOTSA album, but has just the right dose of modern swagger thanks to Mark Ronson. As far as this pressing goes, mine sounds great, perfect even. The mastering job is superb. Thankfully CB hasn't tried to win the loudness war instead he's mastered the record so everything is where it should be musically and the soundstage is first class. It almost sounds like a different album compared to the digital version, which I was impressed with, but this pressing is in a class of it's own.The prints and transfers (I think they're transfers?) which come in the package are cool too!
GEL
Its well mastered, I agree, a little dry, but it has a nice sound. I think the disconnect is because its public pleasing, its tame, and often undynamic song writing - if you really want to strip it down it's also lyrically very weak. They are reknowned for swagger with immense strength, but many fans like myself are lost in this album, finding it far too obvious.
Mavivasa
Just listened to my copy, sounds great all around, no issues at all. I am surprised that it's 3 sides at 33rpm, as Like Clockwork was 4 sided at 45rpm. I feel like if you're going to take a single album and spread it across two records, you might as well do 45rpm to justify it. Otherwise, do a single record at 33rpm and save me the trouble of more flipping. All that being said, it's a good quality release, definitely glad I sprung for the deluxe.
Xarcondre
Exactly what I was thinking. Especially considering the similarities to Like Clockwork... in terms of packaging, pressing plant, artwork, etc. Why NOT 45rpm??
Skrimpak
side 1 and 3 sound wonderful and of course side 2 is completely off centre. so badly that I'm shocked the needle even manages to play it. suffice to say it sounds like crap. not sure who is in charge at this pressing plant but they're not doing a great job.
Uscavel
Will it be a different submission for the copies obtained in Europe ? the run out is different
Togar
There already is: www.discogs.com/Queens-Of-The-Stone-Age-Villains/release/10765841. Says it's not pressed by Pallas but by Optimal Media GmbH. Bummer!
Cargahibe
Wow. The sound quality is suprisingly good on this. And the deluxe version package and prints alltogether are cool.
Reemiel
LP1 of my copy is a nightmare. Noisy all the way through. Looks fine, sounds like absolute crap. I'm serious, it's an insult. LP2 is perfect as you would expect from Pallas. Which makes it even more frustrating. I just dont get it. Will try to get a replacement. Hope this is an exception. I mean, if even Pallas is not a guarantee for quality anymore, what's the point? Why do I order expensive deluxe crap and they deliver THIS? Not recommended.edit: Matador UK sent me a european blue Indie version (standard 140g LPs) as a replacement until they can replace my broken Deluxe (the Deluxe is sold out for now). Firstly, I have to say: GREAT customer service, very friendly and helpful guys. And secondly: there's absolutely nothing wrong with the standard LP. At least the one I got now is not noisy at all, it's flat and it sounds terrific! Props to Optimal, I didnt see that coming.
Ironrunner
I have the European Deluxe copy and it is DEAD quiet. I was bummed to find out it wasn't pressed at Pallas too, but cannot fault this at all. Optimal have delivered!
Mildorah
Hopefully a replacement will temper your opinion because this sounds stunning. You have a faulty copy for sure.
Rko
Are these 45rpm? I have not gotten mine yet..
Haralem
No, 33rpm. Not exactly sure why it is 3 side release. Completely unnecessary imo. But considering how disappointing the content is I just don't care much anymore.
Kirinaya
If the alt.cover is 7000 limited? How limited is this?
Tar
Looks like the deluxe edition is not limited. It still can be ordered at matador.
Tiv
Wow! Amazing packaging and art work. High quality pressings. When they advertised this as deluxe they weren't lying. Get this version. You will not be disappointed.
Early Waffle
Awesome packaging to an awesome album that is pressed awesomely, again, by Pallas. Brilliant!
Hanad
Well worth the extra for the deluxe. What a mighty package. Don't sleep on this one. Sounds great, looks great.
Zadora
What a brilliant album this is. I picked this up at the record store today and was blown away by the first listen. The quality of the pressing is fantastic, one of the best sounding records I own, you cannot go wrong with the deluxe!
Terr
Nope, not the same plates. Mastered by Chris Bellman for the deluxe version.