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Tags: and, Rock, Alternative, metal, Prime, hard rock, Mainstream Rock, Active Rock, AL-B, RadamesThe union of Foo Fighter Dave Grohl, Queen of the Stone Age Josh Homme, and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones won't be a one-off. In fact, NME reports that Them Crooked Vultures are already starting to work on the followup to their recently-released self-titled debut. And the band members are pumped about it.Homme says the band has "only just started to pick up steam," while Grohl promised the second album would be "even more powerful than [the first] one". Grohl and Homme recently spoke to the Toronto Star about their experiences playing with a member of Led Zeppelin.
"None of us needs to be in this band, says Grohl, "but none of us would want to be anywhere else, you know?". He added, "I'm a drummer, goddammit. I want a band to play the drums in. But I'm not just gonna go eke out with some band that doesn't matter, I wanna do something that's gonna make people's heads spin". Homme spoke highly of the dynamic between the band members. "That first jam was a baton pass between each person. The two guys would look at one guy and kinda say: 'Okay, go ahead and take the lead.' Everyone was sort of egolessly interested in what the other person had to play. And in that environment, you can actually do anything because there wasn't a musicianship or a language barrier. "The Vultures' self-titled debut is out now. Listen for the single "New Fang" right here on The Machine.