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Queens Of The Stone Age to release ltd album in Canada

Queens of the Stone Age

Queens of the Stone Age

They cover Brian Eno, Billy Idol and Elliot Smith

Queens Of The Stone Age are set to release a limited edition version of their latest ‘Era Vulgaris’ LP.

The band are putting out a limited tour edition of the album to coincide with their forthcoming tour of Canda, and the album will feature covers of Billy Idol’s ‘White Wedding’, ’s ‘Christian Brothers’ and ‘Needle In The Camel’s Eye’ by Brian Eno.

In addition, a bonus disc is included which will feature 9 live tracks form a performance at the Paradiso in Amsterdam.

The album goes on sale in Canada on April 15.

--By our New York staff.
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clockwork robots 

Mar 21, 2008

as a Canadian it's cool to see American bands showing Canada special attention like this, too often we're neglected over here!
(as most foreign artists only ever play Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver)

vinny_mack 

Mar 21, 2008

As a Canadian, I can honestly say that I am not looking forward to this.

honcho 

Mar 21, 2008

As a complete and utter bawbag, I can honestly say that vinny_mack needs a good hard smack. At least.

Jarmans Rule 

Mar 23, 2008

As someone who likes to join in childish fights, I can honestly say that Josh Homme is the sexiest man ever.

FvrtWorstNightmare 

Mar 23, 2008

As someone not even from canada that agrees that vinny_mack needs a good hard smack, and also likes to join into childish fights, I can say...I am envious of the canadians.

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