For me, the CD sounds like QOTSA; Mr. Homme dominates the album with its sloping guitar and his distinctive voice from cover to cover. He would have better allies can hardly find: Grohl had finally been the band classic "Songs For The Deaf" is drummed and held Oliveri now completes the lineup Jones, which Grohl from Foo Fighters- double album "In Your Honor" brought. Jones and Grohl concrete for Homme a powerful, indestructible rhythm foundation on which they can romp wonderfully with its typical riffs and melody runs and adds to the Jones some additional background noise. Hommes singing voice remains a matter of taste. From the driving rock framework falls merely the strange spacey "Interlude with Ludes".
In this respect I speak of a clear buy recommendation for all fans of the Stone Age Queens. The CD is a heavier and bulkier chunks postmodern music with the typical QOTSA- ingredients plus some blues and jam. My personal face-Tip are the opener "No one loves me" and "Scumbag Blues" with falsetto and grooving keyboards. The unverdaulichste chunks may be the long "Warsaw".