Track Listing 1. I Only Want You 2. Speaking in Tongues 3. So Easy 4. Flames Go Higher 5. Bad Dream Mama 6. English Girl 7. Stacks O'Money 8. Midnight Creeper 9. Stuck in the Metal 10. Already Died 11. Kiss the Devil 12. Whorehoppin (S***, Gaddamn) 13. San Berdoo Sunburn 14. Wastin' My Time 15. Miss Alissa
| Details | | Producer: | Joshua Homme | | Distributor: | Fontana Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Eagles Of Death Metal: J Devil Huge (vocals, guitar, percussion); Alain Johannes (piano, background vocals); Baby Duck (bass, drums, percussion). Sounding like neither the Eagles nor any variety of death metal, the Eagles of Death Metal lay down a fierce set of boogie-rock on this lively 2004 debut. Fronted by singer/guitarist Jesse Hughes (and his mighty moustache), the band also allows Queens of the Stone Age mastermind Josh Homme (credited as Baby Duck) to cut loose on the drum kit and imbue the group with some of his day job's pure "rawk" energy." Happily, the real star of PEACE LOVE DEATH METAL remains Hughes (aka J. Devil Huge), who wields his falsetto with swagger on infectious tunes such as the rollicking "I Only Want You" and the shuffling "Speaking in Tongues," exhibiting true rock-&-roll charisma. Other highlights of the record include the spare, bluesy "Midnight Creeper" and "Stuck in the Metal," a loose, amped-up reworking of Stealers Wheel's "Stuck in the Middle with You," tracks that reveal that although these Eagles are just some guys trying to have fun, they're still a force to be reckoned with.
Editorial Reviews A fitting cover of Stealers Wheel's 'Stuck In The Middle With You' shows Homme's taut guitar rocking harder than the first QOTSA disc... CMJ (03/22/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - [S]ensationally good fun... Uncut (05/01/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - [A] swaggering, intoxicating tight-but-loose debut. Mojo
Hughes' titillating vocal performance makes these Eagles soar. - Grade: A- Entertainment Weekly (03/26/2004)
3 stars out of 5 - [This Josh Homme side project] embraces a scuzzy, sexed-up and danceable brand of rock & roll. Rolling Stone (04/15/2004)
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