It's been nearly 10 years since Them Crooked Vultures released their self-titled debut album, and though the band has been on hiatus since 2010, Dave Grohl hinted at a possible return during a recent interview with The Guardian.
âTechnically weâre still a band,â Grohl said of the supergroup, which also consists of Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. âWe practice once every decade, and weâre coming up on another decade, arenât we? I donât have any official news but thereâs always something cooking.â
âJosh is one of my best friends,â Grohl continued, referring to his relationship with Homme. âWeâre like brothers. We go out and have waffles together. We ride motorcycles. There is nobody Iâd rather play drums with. Heâs the guy.â
When it comes to Jones, however, the Foo Fighters frontman still finds himself starstruck every now and then. âThere are times when youâve relaxed into a sofa and youâre not thinking about his time in Led Zeppelin," he said. "Then you start playing and youâre immediately reminded that you are a musical speck compared to this man.â
While teasing the return of Them Crooked Vultures, Grohl has been busy this year with the Foos. They're currently playing the European festival circuit and are enlisting the help of their fans to help curate their Reading & Leeds set list.
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