Queens of the Stone Age unleash their unbridled energy with Era Vulgaris, a sonic masterpiece that embodies the essence of stoner rock and alternative rock. Released on 1 January 2007 via Interscope, this album is a testament to the band's ability to craft infectious, heavy-hitting tracks that resonate deeply with their audience.
With a duration of 1 hour and 8 minutes, Era Vulgaris takes listeners on a journey through a diverse range of sounds, from the high-octane 'Turnin On The Screw' to the melancholic 'Into The Hollow'. The tracklist is a veritable feast of sonic delights, featuring standout tracks like 'Sick, Sick, Sick', 'I'm Designer', and 'Make It Wit Chu', which showcase the band's penchant for crafting catchy, hard-hitting rock songs.
Throughout the album, Queens of the Stone Age demonstrate their mastery of their craft, blending elements of stoner rock and alternative rock to create a unique sound that is both heavy and mesmerising. With Era Vulgaris, the band cements their reputation as one of the most innovative and exciting rock acts of their generation, and this album is a must-listen for fans of the genre.