New Queens of the Stone Age Album Will Feature Dave Grohl

Queens of the Stone Age are reportedly working on the follow-up to 2017's Villains, and the record is set to feature appearances with two former big-name contributors.

ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons spilled the beans over the weekend during an interview while his band was playing Hellfest in France.

"Just one month ago I was making a record with Queens of the Stone Age and Dave Grohl was also taking part and he decided to have a big barbecue. So there was this interesting gathering. So we spent one hour telling stories, great stories remembering these lovely guys."

Grohl was a member of Queens in 2002 when he played drums and toured in support of the band's breakthrough record Songs for the Deaf. He also recorded drums on half of the songs on 2013's ...Like Clockwork.

Gibbons himself is a previous contributor to Queens of the Stone Age records. He recorded on the single "Burn the Witch" and the bonus tracks "Precious and Grace" and "Like a Drug" from 2005's Lullabies to Paralyze.

Source: Loudwire.com

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