Them Crooked Vultures Post MP3

2009-11-03 by Dave de Sylvia EMERITUS | 21 Comments
Them Crooked Vultures, the supergroup featuring Foo Fighter Dave Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme and John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, have made a new song entitled 'Mind Eraser, No Chaser,' available for free download via iTunes.

The track is taken from the group's forthcoming self-titled album, which is scheduled for release on November 17.

http://bit.ly/MindEraserNoChaser

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killrobotmusic
November 4th 2009
676 Comments


Not bad, pretty typical rock song though.

MillionMilesAway
November 4th 2009
111 Comments


Yeah it was good but I was still expecting more from them.

Eskate87
November 4th 2009
959 Comments


words cant express how excited i am for this cd

StrizzMatik
November 4th 2009
4241 Comments


Didn't really think it sounded like a typical rock song, it's not inherently catchy and has weird melodies

ChickenInTheSpoon
November 4th 2009
38 Comments


I liked this, was a bit clusterfucky in the beginning though

Satellite
November 4th 2009
26539 Comments


Call me a cynic, but there's absolutely no fucking way this album will match the disproportionate amount of hype that it's garnered.

guitarplaya3eb
November 4th 2009
46 Comments


This album is going to be amazing. I've liked every song/clip I've heard from it.

Zizzer
November 4th 2009
915 Comments


I like it

vincevega
November 4th 2009
48 Comments


yA!!!

Douchebag
November 4th 2009
3626 Comments


Gonna be Album Of The Year. That was an awesome song, Dave Grohls backing vocals were icing on the cake.

Douglas
November 4th 2009
9303 Comments


I found it pretty meh tbh

duckies
November 4th 2009
143 Comments


yeah it's okay

tomr4
November 4th 2009
192 Comments


I liked the other song better.

anotherdeadjuliet
November 4th 2009
263 Comments


"Call me a cynic, but there's absolutely no fucking way this album will match the disproportionate amount of hype that it's garnered."

truth

RevengeSoldier
November 4th 2009
308 Comments


i think this album will seem like a dissapointment at first... but I can see it being a grower. Big time.

Teddy Picker
November 4th 2009
285 Comments


^^ This

Kashmir09
November 4th 2009
771 Comments


Meh, doesn't make me any more excited, decent song

ZiggyPop
November 4th 2009
92 Comments


kinda sounds like a more badass QotSA

Douchebag
November 4th 2009
3626 Comments


Gonna be such a great record. It'll make lullabies and era vulgaris look like dirt, and they were enjoyable albums. Hopefully this will be just as good as Songs For The Deaf, and yes I can compare the two because the only difference in members is bass players!

StrizzMatik
November 5th 2009
4241 Comments


^^ You forgot Mark Lanegan in that one

Remember these are only the singles. The other stuff on this record rules, almost all the songs are floating around on Youtube live in great quality

Zizzer
November 5th 2009
915 Comments


Yeah I'm hoping this rivals SftD.

Will definitely be getting this.



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