Description
Title on spine: Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
Keeping with the theme of the album’s title, Queens of the Stone Age opened their 2000 studio long-player with the drugged-out “Feelgood Hit of the Summer,” a heavy guitar-driven mantra where lyrics like a laundry list of drugs. It’s as catchy as it is juvenile, though it was nearly pulled from Wal-Mart shelves and it hardly sets the tone for an admirable sophomore album that’s much better crafted than its opener. “The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret” dares to infuse vibraphone touches into a genre normally void of such finesse with arrangements more clever than most bands who hardly deviate from the Black Sabbath blueprint.
Tracklist :
Feel Good Hit Of The Summer 2:43
The Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret 3:36
Leg Of Lamb 2:48
Auto Pilot 4:01
Better Living Through Chemistry 5:48
Monsters In The Parasol 3:28
Quick And To The Pointless 1:42
In The Fade (Or Universal Subconscious) 3:51
Tension Head 2:53
Lightning Song 2:08
I Think I Lost My Headache 8:40
Additional information
Weight | 510 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Rock/Indie/Garage |