Them Crooked Vultures

September 18, 2009 by Andrew Watt  
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You might not know the name but you’ll know the names.

Them Crooked Vultures draws together a extraordinary trio of  rock royalty Comprising drummer Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), vocalist and guitarist Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age, Kyuss, Desert Sessions, Eagles of Death Metal, Screaming Trees) and bassist and keyboardist John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin) Them Crooked Vultures make their first tour of Australia in January.

The band also features Alain Johannes (What Is This?, Walk The Moon, Eleven, Queens of the Stone Age) as a live guitarist.

Wikipedia tells us that the collaboration between Homme, Jones and Grohl was first mooted by Grohl in a 2005 interview.

He was quoted as saying “The next project that I’m trying to initiate involves me on drums, Josh Homme on guitar, and John Paul Jones playing bass. That’s the next album. That wouldn’t suck.”

Grohl is a master of understatement.

Not much else was heard until NME reported in July 2009 that the trio had begun recording in Los Angeles.

Them Crooked Vultures performed its first show at the Metro, Chicago on August 9, 2009. The band played all original material during its 80-minute set, debuting such songs as “Elephants”, “Scumbag Blues”, “Caligulove” and closing song “Nobody Loves Me and Neither Do I”.TCV made its European debut on August 19 with a performance at Melkweg in the Netherlands, the same day on which a short video clip of studio footage was uploaded by the band, featuring the song “Nobody Loves Me and Neither Do I”.

With subsequent festival performances in Europe at Pukkelpop and Lowlands, the band first performed in the United Kingdom at London’s Brixton Academy supporting English alternative rock band Arctic Monkeys.  The trio subsequently performed at the Reading and Leeds Festivals.

Jan 19 Perth – Challenge Stadium
Jan 22 Melbourne – Festival Hall
Jan 25 Brisbane – Riverstage
Jan 26 Sydney – Hordern Pavilion
Jan 29 Wellington – TSB Bank Arena
Jan 30 Auckland – Vector Arena