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  • WEDNESDAY AUGUST 26 2009 10:30 AM

Them Crooked Vultures Swoop Down on Amsterdam



Ever thought about how sweet it would be if members of Led Zeppelin, Foo Fighters and Queens Of The Stones Age would jam together and form a supergroup? Because if the answer is yes, rockers rejoice! That time has finally come and since the word is officially out about John Paul Jones, Dave Grohl and Joshua Homme collaborating, it has been buzzing with rumors and speculations about said mystery project.

As soon as posters announcing METRO 8/9 - MIDNIGHT with images of the three bands' logos started to appear in Chicago earlier this month, reports of a secret show poured in and confirmed what many had already been hoping for. But things started to get really interesting once the trio was named Them Crooked Vultures and released a 14-second video clip ominously called Nobody Loves Me And Neither Do I, featuring imagery of three vulture-headed men in suits (not unlike QOTSA's black, red and white animated video for Go With The Flow).





The secret show proved to be a great success and the start of something huge if my sources are not mistaken, and if that wasn't enough to pique my curiosity, another cryptic poster appeared, this time in Amsterdam, only depicting the already iconic man with a vulture's head and the numbers 52.365065, 4.881114. Once the code was cracked and it became clear that these were coordinates of the Melkweg, news of Them Crooked Vultures playing their second show ever there three days later spread like wildfire. Hundreds of people showed up, queued in a line that wrapped around the building as far as the eye could see, in hopes of acquiring a ticket (one per person, non-transferable!) for the next day's spectacle.



On Wednesday night a sold the fuck out Melkweg anxiously waited with high expectations, exploding in a huge ovation when the Vultures appeared on stage. Never had I experienced so much love for a band that a.) no one had ever heard before, and b.) had yet to touch their instruments. With his famous big grin, Dave Grohl took place behind the drum kit (a relatively rare sight since the Foo Fighters frontman usually picks up the guitar) and Josh Homme greeted the audience confidently. Followed by a modest Mr. Jones and long-time QOTSA affiliate (and guitarist for Homme's wife Brody Dalle's band Spinnerette) Alain Johannes, Them Crooked Vultures had officially landed to rock Amsterdam.

Opening an incredible 80-minute set with Elephants, all assumptions that some might have had of TCV being just another incarnation of QOTSA were dismissed within minutes. High-charged guitar riffs and Homme's characteristic voice paired with solid bass lines (and solos!) and Grohl never missing a beat, this deserves much more credit than to be blindly compared to any of the members' previous or current bands. Clearly enjoying themselves, skill and creativity reigned the set (when is the last time you saw and heard a 12-stringed bass, a luminescent sparkling slide-guitar and a keytar all in one night?) and songs like Warsaw, Dead End Friends (my personal favorite), and Daffodils all provided to be excellent material for a truly epic live performance. At one point Homme even put down his guitar to sing for a jazzy intermission. Who said white boys can't dance?

Even if Them Crooked Vultures ends up being a one-off project, I look forward to the full-length album that is supposed to be released later this year(?) and am counting my blessings to Deserve The Future...



 

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cudnovati

cudnovati

Mexico
January 2005

AUG 27, 2009 06:05 PM

good stuff Miss Clio, can´t wait to hear more

nikonphoto80

nikonphoto80

Lexington, KY
December 2004

AUG 28, 2009 12:31 AM

amazing article, very informative and very interesting, I’m now excited about this band, you are so lucky to have gotten to see them live.

doctor853748

doctor853748

Netherlands
October 2008

AUG 29, 2009 05:34 AM

Some advertising dudes have made a lot of money on that campaign. Good for them, for coming up with such an original way to promote a new band.

brownnick

brownnick

Bethlehem, PA
August 2009

AUG 29, 2009 07:24 AM

This article was great! I immediately dug further into these guys and have been telling people about them since. The fact that someone can put coordinates on a poster and pack the house is amazing.

JopDutch

JopDutch

Netherlands
February 2009

AUG 29, 2009 01:07 PM

good article!! and a good new band!!

Tangus

Tangus

Chicago, IL
November 2005

AUG 29, 2009 02:50 PM

I was at the Chicago show and it was pretty rad. There was only one song that was a definite "WTF", but I doubt that'll be on the record.

Misty

Misty

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

AUG 30, 2009 07:35 AM

Great article, I am Fan
* * *

Jena

Jena

New York, NY
June 2003

AUG 30, 2009 12:40 PM

Thanks Clio!

The artwork is so amazing. I still have to buckle down and listen.

Is it true that Grohl wears foundation on stage? Could you see it from there?

Clio

Clio

SUICIDEGIRL

Netherlands

SEP 02, 2009 02:33 AM

US and UK tour dates have just been announced!

http://themcrookedvultures.com/tour/

Jive

Jive

SUICIDEGIRL

United Kingdom

SEP 02, 2009 04:02 AM

sweeet. great article Clio!

Oxy

Oxy

United Kingdom
September 2005

SEP 02, 2009 09:40 AM

Saw them at the Reading Festival on Saturday.
Already, my fav band live ever.

Clio

Clio

SUICIDEGIRL

Netherlands

SEP 02, 2009 01:30 PM

New jam! love

FitzSimmons

FitzSimmons

Saint Paul, MN
January 2008

FEB 09, 2010 11:41 AM

I saw them recently on SNL. I was a little disappointed. I thought they would be better.

Strega

Strega

I'm lost
October 2005

MAR 04, 2010 08:49 PM

FitzSimmons said:
I saw them recently on SNL. I was a little disappointed. I thought they would be better.



Really? I thought they were pretty good. Maybe I just don't expect much of SNL performances. So many bad ones.

Cate

Cate

SUICIDEGIRL

I'm lost

MAR 07, 2010 10:36 AM

Thanks so much, that was a cool article Clio.smile

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