GONE IS GONE: Members of Queens of the Stone Age, At The Drive-In & Mastodon Form Supergroup

by | Apr 13, 2016

Here’s a game changer. Members of Queens of the Stone Age, At The Drive-In and Mastodon have formed a new supergroup called Gone is Gone.

The band features Troy Sanders (Mastodon) on vocals/bass, guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen (Queens Of The Stone Age), At The Drive-In drummer Tony Hajjar and guitarist/keyboardist Mike Zarin.

The band is said to be working on their debut EP that’s due out sometime this summer. On April 27th they’ll be making their live debut at the Dragonfly in Los Angeles. You can get tickets here.

Here’s a teaser of new material:

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