Eagles of Death Metal, hailing from Palm Desert, California, is a rock band that has been electrifying stages since 1998. Founded by the dynamic duo Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme, the band is known for its high-energy blend of garage rock, hard rock, and blues rock, with a touch of glam and swamp rock thrown in for good measure. Despite their name, which is a playful nod to the contrast between death metal and the Eagles, their music is far from heavy metal, offering instead a revved-up, boogie-infused sound that's perfect for getting the crowd moving.
The band's lineup has seen many changes over the years, with Hughes and Homme being the only permanent members. Their current touring lineup includes Leah Bluestein on drums, Scott Shiflett on guitar, Jennie Vee on bass, and Rex Roulette on guitar. Homme, however, rarely performs live with the band due to his commitments with his other band, Queens of the Stone Age.
Eagles of Death Metal has released four studio albums, with their debut, "Peace Love Death Metal," dropping in 2004. Their music has been featured in numerous television commercials and they have a dedicated fanbase who appreciate their unique sound and energetic live performances. The band has also gained international recognition, touring extensively and performing at notable venues around the world, including a tragic concert at Le Bataclan theatre in Paris in 2015. Despite the challenges they've faced, Eagles of Death Metal continues to soar, bringing their signature rock 'n' roll maverick spirit to stages worldwide.