Josh Homme has said he “would love” to reunite his supergroup Them Crooked Vultures.The band (also consisting of Foo Fighters‘ Dave Grohl and Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones) released their self-titled debut album in 2009, and have not release any new music since then.However, in a new Reddit AMA series, the Queens of the Stone Age frontman has said he “would love to get the band back together”.
In a video response to a question asking about the supergroup’s comeback, Homme stipulated: “It’s sort of not my job to put Vultures back together, that’s Dave [Grohl]’s job.
My job is to dance around, write words, and try to write some music.”Homme then clarified: “I really want to — Dave [Grohl] knows this.
I really want Vultures to get back together and do one more round.”Grohl has previously expressed his own hopes that Vultures would reform in 2021, saying that “I hope that someday we do it again.”He also went on to describe how the supergroup began, telling Medicine At Midnight Radio on Apple Music Hits that the idea began when he was invited to give the members of Led Zeppelin an award in London. “Them Crooked Vultures is a dream band for any drummer because I got to be a part of this three-piece rhythm section because Josh isn’t just a soloist,” he began.“Josh plays the drums.
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