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Arctic Monkeys to record with Queens Of The Stone Age

Arctic Monkeys                                                                                      Pic: Andy Willsher

Arctic Monkeys Pic: Andy Willsher

Josh Homme to produce for Sheffield band

Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme has told NME.COM that he is set to enter the studio with Arctic Monkeys in the USA next month to produce new songs for them.

Homme explained that the Sheffield band will fly to Joshua Tree, California next month to record new tracks.

He said that it had not yet been determined whether the songs would be released as an album or a single, as they were just experimenting at this early stage.

"I think it's going to work out great," Homme told NME.COM. "They want to submerge themselves in a place that's the opposite of where they're from and what they're used to.

"I think we're just going to start by doing a couple of tracks. No pressure. The goal is to make something that they dig so much that everyone else can too."

For more on the Arctic Monkeys and Queens Of The Stone Age collaboration see NME soon.

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phat_beek 

Aug 26, 2008

oh my god that sounds so awsome!

MIllaDumpsPaul 

Aug 26, 2008

wow a band from sheffield with an animal in it's name..When will sheffield put out a band called the "Def Lynx' who can't write or record a good rock song with out a rock star helping us outJosh Homme must wanna be around a bunch of boys in the desert.I care more about Hanna Montana's Next single or album.... Death to you

retrochick06 

Aug 28, 2008

That'll be awesome !

aymehh 

Sep 3, 2008

milladumpspaul... why the hell have you been reading the article if you couldn't care less... in fact if you care more about Hanna Montana, why are you even signed up on this site?Apart from that... I think that would be AWESOME

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