Will THEM CROOKED VULTURES Fly Again?

by | Jul 10, 2014

Can it get any better than Them Crooked Vultures? The supergroup featuring John Paul Jones of Led Zeppelin, Dave Grohl, and Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age came out with their debut album in 2009, and as of late they’ve been relatively quiet, likely migrating down south since, ya know, winter is coming.

But is there anything on the horizon? Will the Vultures spread their wings once more?

Homme told CraveOnline about the future of the band.

All I know is I know we all want that. I know all four of us, including Alain (Johannes) would love to do something again. And the Vultures is this thing where it needs to surprise us in the band just the way it did last time. And it’ll show up at some point like, ‘It’s time, boys!’ – and it needs to operate under that guise, or it’ll have the stink of desperation on it. It needs to be natural, and we all want it. So we’re just waiting for nature to take it’s course.

Until Mother Nature waves her magic wand, here’s a stream of their debut album in full.

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