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Josh Homme

Joshua Michael Homme (/ˈhɒmi/ HOM-ee;[1] born May 17, 1973) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known as the founder and only continuous member of the rock band Queens of the Stone Age, which he formed in 1996. Homme is the band's primary songwriter and mainly sings lead vocals and plays guitar. He also plays drums in the rock band Eagles of Death Metal, which he co-founded in 1998.

Josh Homme
Homme performing in 2023
Born
Joshua Michael Homme

(1973-05-17) May 17, 1973 (age 50)
Other names
  • Baby Duck
  • Carlo Von Sexron
  • J.Ho
  • Töôrnst Hülpft
  • Ginger Elvis
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1985–present
Spouse
(m. 2005; sep. 2019)
Children3
Musical career
OriginPalm Desert, California, U.S.
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
  • keyboards
  • drums
DiscographyJosh Homme discography
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Websiteqotsa.com

Homme began his career as the co-founder and guitarist of the rock band Kyuss, with whom he performed from 1987 to 1995. He then served as a touring guitarist for the rock band Screaming Trees from 1996 to 1998, leaving to start Queens of the Stone Age. He has also overseen a musical improv project with other musicians (mostly from the Palm Desert Scene) known as The Desert Sessions since 1997. He formed the supergroup Them Crooked Vultures alongside Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones in 2009, releasing their eponymous debut album later that year. In 2016, he produced, co-wrote, and performed on the Iggy Pop album Post Pop Depression. He has also been involved with acts such as Royal Blood, Foo Fighters, Run the Jewels, and Arctic Monkeys.

Early life edit

Joshua Michael Homme was born in Palm Springs, California, on May 17, 1973.[2] He grew up in a well-known family in and around Palm Desert, California; his paternal grandfather, Clancy "Cap" Homme, moved to the area from North Dakota and was an early settler of the Valley.[3] Cap has a private street named after him in Rancho Mirage, marking the original road to the Homme ranch, as well as a park named after him in an exclusive enclave of the Valley.[4] The Homme surname is believed to be Norwegian. Homme moved with his family on a regular basis due to his father's work, residing in many towns around the Valley.[5] He later discussed having to "create [his] own fun" as a child growing up in the desert, stating that he did not start playing music to "get girls or make money" and that he assumed he would grow up to be a contractor like his father.[6]

Homme also has ties in Idaho and has talked about his formative experiences there, such as seeing Carl Perkins perform at the Sandpoint Music Festival and the first time purchasing his own electric guitar (an Ovation Ultra GP) in a Sandpoint music store.[7][8] He began playing guitar at the age of nine, after his parents denied his wishes for a drum kit. He took guitar lessons for the next few years but his teacher mostly focused on polka, so he supposedly did not learn of a barre chord or a pick until his third year of lessons, lending to his unique playing style.[9] He joined his first band, Autocracy, in 1985 at the age of 12. Despite his musical success, he continued to work on his grandfather's farm until releasing the first Queens of the Stone Age album at the age of 25, because he "didn't want to lose [his] grip on reality".[3]

Career edit

Kyuss (1987–1995) edit

In 1987, when he was 14 years old, Homme formed a punk rock-influenced heavy metal band in Palm Desert High School called Katzenjammer with schoolmates John Garcia, Brant Bjork, Nick Oliveri and Chris Cockrell. Homme was the band's guitarist. After changing their name a few times, first to Sons of Kyuss (they released an EP of the same name), they finally shortened it to Kyuss. The band garnered a cult following by the early 1990s, often driving for hours to isolated locations in the desert and plugging into generators to perform. These events, known as "generator parties", became urban legend among rock subculture.[10] The band became both famous for their heavy, down tuned, groove oriented music, and infamous for their backstage fights with local LA bands when they traveled into town to play gigs. This soon brought the attention of Chris Goss, who became the band's mentor, helping the band sign to a label and eventually producing them exclusively in an effort to preserve their sound. Due to Homme being younger than 18 at the time of the band's signing, his parents signed the contract on his behalf. Kyuss released four albums (Wretch, Blues for the Red Sun, Welcome to Sky Valley, and ...And the Circus Leaves Town), of which the final three Goss-produced efforts are often cited as cornerstones to the development of the stoner rock genre in the 1990s.[citation needed]

Queens of the Stone Age (1996–present) edit

 
Queens of the Stone Age performing at the 2007 Eurockéennes; from left to right: Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen, Dean Fertita, Michael Shuman

When Kyuss split up in 1995, Homme moved to Seattle, Washington, briefly abandoning his desire for a music career and attending the University of Washington to study business. During this time, he fell back in with old musician friends such as Ben Shepherd and Mike Johnson, and eventually agreed to join the Screaming Trees as a rhythm guitarist on the summer Lollapalooza tour in 1996, a replacement for Johnson, and that continued into the following year.[11] Homme and vocalist Mark Lanegan became close friends during this time but, disliking the rest of the band's continual disharmony, began considering forming his own band. He founded Gamma Ray,[12] a group more centered on his unique style and tastes, in 1996. After a cease and desist from a band of the same name, this band became Queens of the Stone Age.

Homme lived in Amsterdam for several months in 1996, which set forth events that would help kickstart the band. Roadrunner Records approached Homme to contribute to the label's compilation Burn One Up! Music for Stoners, which led to the first Queens of the Stone Age song, "18 A.D.", featuring members of Dutch stoner rock band Beaver on bass and drums. Homme also produced a song by Beaver for the compilation.[13]

The band's first release under the new name was the Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age compilation EP, featuring tracks from both Kyuss and songs recorded from the Gamma Ray EP sessions from 1996, released in late 1997. Queens of the Stone Age released their eponymous debut album in 1998. Initially, the band consisted of various friends of Homme's from the Seattle area. Homme had asked a number of singers, including Lanegan, to perform as lead vocalist for Queens of the Stone Age, but by the time of recording the band's debut album, he had moved back to Palm Desert and the band was pared down to just Homme and ex-Kyuss drummer Alfredo Hernandez. Homme was left to cover every other instrument and ended up singing for the first time in his career. Shortly after recording, Homme and Hernandez were joined by bassist and vocalist Nick Oliveri and guitarist, keyboardist, and lapsteel player Dave Catching, the band was now composed entirely of ex-Kyuss members and roadies.

Following their debut album, by which time Hernandez left the group, Queens of the Stone Age released the next album, Rated R, during which the band used a wider range of instruments to achieve a more relaxed, spacious and psychedelic sound.[14] Though it differed from the band's debut, Rated R became Queens of the Stone Age's first mainstream hit. The next release, 2002's Songs for the Deaf, however, would gain even more buzz from the music community and fans alike.[15] In Songs for the Deaf, Homme continued his filtering of stoner rock and hard rock. The album centers on Homme's memories of uncomfortable rides through the California desert, where he had performed in his days with Kyuss, and where there was little to do but listen to Spanish radio stations.[16]

During this time, Homme had a falling out with Oliveri. Following the release of Songs for the Deaf, their relationship deteriorated until Homme fired Oliveri from the band in 2004.[17] Homme reportedly strongly considered breaking up the band at this point.

Homme began writing the band's next album, Lullabies to Paralyze, named after a lyric from the Songs for the Deaf hidden track "Mosquito Song". Lullabies to Paralyze, created with Songs for the Deaf touring recruits Troy Van Leeuwen and Joey Castillo and collaborators and future recruits Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider of Eleven, was a critical and commercial success, debuting at number five on the Billboard 200, QOTSA's best charting album on the Billboard 200 to date.

Queens of the Stone Age's fifth album, Era Vulgaris, was released in early June 2007 and received generally positive reviews from critics.[18][19][20] Following the album's touring cycle, the band took a break to focus on individual projects, during which Homme continued to produce and create more records outside the band. This break would unintentionally turn into a six-year gap between albums.

In 2010, following his work with rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures, Homme began performing more live shows with QOTSA. Following a deluxe reissue of Rated R, a 2011 re-release of their debut album and corresponding tour followed, featuring the album played front to back in the style in which it was recorded. This was the first time many of the songs had been performed live since the album's original release.

On June 4, 2013, after a tumultuous writing and recording process, Queens of the Stone Age released their sixth album, ...Like Clockwork, receiving high praise from critics[21] as well as topping the Billboard 200 charts. ...Like Clockwork highlights Homme's collaborative recording process and features guests such as Elton John, Dave Grohl, Alex Turner, Jake Shears, Trent Reznor, Mark Lanegan, Nick Oliveri and Brody Dalle.

Their seventh album, Villains, was released in August 2017. The album contains no collaborations other than being produced by Mark Ronson, marking the first time the band has released an album with no featured guests on it.

In 2018, the band was featured on Revamp, a cover album containing various renditions of Elton John songs, on which they performed "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road".

The band's eighth album, In Times New Roman..., was released in June 2023.

The Desert Sessions (1997–present) edit

 
Homme performing at the 2011 Eurockéennes

Homme founded The Desert Sessions in 1997 at the Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree, California, describing it as a musical collective series "that cannot be defined". He stated, "At Desert Sessions, you play for the sake of music. That's why it's good for musicians. If someday that's not enough anymore, or that's not the reason behind you doing it – that's not your raison d'être – then a quick reminder like Desert Sessions can do so much for you, it's amazing. It's easy to forget that this all starts from playing in your garage and loving it."

The recordings are done "on the spot" in a matter of hours, and the line-up constantly changes, with new contributors being added for each new recording. Artists such as PJ Harvey, Twiggy Ramirez, Dave Catching, Nick Oliveri, Mark Lanegan, Ben Shepherd, John McBain, Josh Freese, Chris Goss, Alain Johannes, Dean Ween, and many others from the Palm Desert Scene have contributed to The Desert Sessions recordings.

After 11 years of inactivity, Homme revealed in October 2014 that he would start working on more Desert Sessions material the following year.[22] However, things remained silent until May 2019, when Homme posted an image on Instagram with the hashtags "#Desert, #Sessions, #11, #12". In September, it was announced that Desert Sessions Volumes 11 & 12 will be released on October 25, 2019.

Eagles of Death Metal (1998–present) edit

In 1998, Homme formed Eagles of Death Metal with friend Jesse Hughes as a joke band in the context of the Desert Sessions. Recordings from the band first appeared on Volumes 3 & 4, released that year. Over the next few years, Hughes settled into family life while Homme focused on Queens of the Stone Age. However, after Hughes' separation from his wife in 2003 and a spurt in creativity that resulted in dozens of songs, Homme convinced Hughes to pursue a full-time music career. Hughes writes, sings, and plays rhythm guitar, while Homme produces, arranges, and plays drums, bass, and various other instruments. So far, the band has released four albums: Peace, Love, Death Metal in 2004, Death by Sexy in 2006, Heart On in 2008, and most recently Zipper Down in 2015. Due to his commitments with Queens of the Stone Age and other projects, Homme does not regularly tour with Eagles of Death Metal, but occasionally makes appearances during live performances. In an October 2008 interview, he re-affirmed his commitment to the band saying, "This isn't a side project for me. I'm in two bands. I have musical schizophrenia, and this is one of those personalities."[23]

Them Crooked Vultures (2009–2010, 2022) edit

In July 2009, it was revealed that Homme, Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones were recording together for a musical project named Them Crooked Vultures.[24][25] Though initially conceived as solely a studio project, the trio performed their first show together on August 9, 2009, in Chicago at The Metro to a crowd of approximately 1,100 ticketholders with additional live rhythm guitarist/auxiliary man Alain Johannes.[26] Their album, Them Crooked Vultures, was released by Interscope Records in the United States on November 17, 2009, and by Sony Music internationally.[27] The band launched a world tour including performing on Saturday Night Live as a musical guest on February 6, 2010, and at Austin City Limits on October 2, 2009, as well as many festivals through 2010. Them Crooked Vultures won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards on February 13, 2011.[28][29]

Though the band has been inactive for an extended period due to the schedules of its members' other projects, all three of members have expressed interest in returning to the project. On September 3, 2022, they reunited for a performance at Wembley Stadium in honour of Foo Fighters' late drummer Taylor Hawkins and again on September 27 at the KIA Forum for the second Hawkins tribute show. The band covered Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" and Queens of the Stone Age's "Long Slow Goodbye", and also played their songs "Gunman" and "Dead End Friends".

Other projects edit

 
Homme in July 2007

Homme has collaborated with acts such as Mondo Generator, Foo Fighters, PJ Harvey, Fatso Jetson, Mark Lanegan Band, Trent Reznor, Masters of Reality, Millionaire, Wellwater Conspiracy, Unkle, Primal Scream, Melissa Auf der Maur, Paz Lenchantin, Run the Jewels, Death from Above 1979, Earthlings?, Mastodon, Peaches, Lady Gaga, The Strokes, Local H, Biffy Clyro, Royal Blood, and Arctic Monkeys.

Homme, Nick Oliveri, and Brad Wilk contributed to the soundtrack for the 2002 film The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys.[30][31] Homme and Alain Johannes were originally meant to develop a score for the video game Spec Ops in 2005, however the project was cancelled before it later became Spec Ops: The Line in 2012. His work on the game would go unused.[32] Homme was also set to provide music, including a cover of Joe Walsh's "In the City", for the 2005 video game adaption of the film The Warriors. This also went unused.[33]

Homme has been featured on compilation albums. He appeared on Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen for a cover of the song "Stone Cold Crazy" alongside Eleven, as well as Rise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three and the Turbonegro tribute Alpha Motherfuckers as part of QOTSA covering the song "Back to Dungaree High". The very first use of the QOTSA name was on the compilation album Burn One Up! Music For Stoners featuring a one-off lineup of Homme and Dave Catching with Beaver members Milo Beenhakker and Eva Nahon, recording the song "18 A.D."

Homme and frequent collaborator Chris Goss performed as The 5:15ers at the inaugural ArthurBall, an offshoot of the ArthurFest festival, in Los Angeles on January 26, 2006.[34] The two were later credited as "The Fififf Teeners" when they co-produced QOTSA's second album Rated R and fifth album Era Vulgaris.

In August 2009, Homme collaborated with The Prodigy's Liam Howlett for a remix of the Prodigy track "Take Me to the Hospital". It was re-titled "Take Me to the Hospital (Josh Homme and Liam H.'s Wreckage Remix)". That same year, he produced most of the Arctic Monkeys album Humbug.[35] He later provided backing vocals on "All My Own Stunts" from their 2011 album Suck It and See, and vocals for the tracks "One For the Road" and "Knee Socks" on their 2013 album AM.[36] Homme went on to appear at multiple Arctic Monkeys concerts in the USA including Austin City Limits and The Wiltern.

In June 2010, Homme appeared on the Comedy Central series Tosh.0 to do an unplugged duet version of the hit viral song "What What" with Samwell. He also provided the theme song to Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1, formerly known as Aqua Teen Hunger Force,[37] and collaborated with Mark Lanegan to provide the theme music for Anthony Bourdain's travel show Parts Unknown.

In May 2012, it was revealed on Dean Delray's comedy podcast Let There Be Talk that Homme would make a guest appearance on the album by Oliveri's project Mondo Generator called Hell Comes To Your Heart.[38] The album was recorded over three days at Homme's Pink Duck Studios in Burbank, California, and features Homme playing guitar on the album's final track, "The Last Train". This marked the first time Homme and Oliveri collaborated since their public falling out in 2004. "The Last Train" also features fellow former Kyuss bandmate John Garcia providing vocals, which was recorded shortly before Homme's lawsuit with Garcia regarding the Kyuss Lives! band name; it was the first time Homme had collaborated with Garcia since 1997.

In June 2012, it was revealed that Homme would be starring in the music video for the song "A Better Place" from Glen Campbell's final album Ghost on the Canvas.[39] In the video, Homme plays a bartender who shows Campbell a photo album of his life, from his early childhood through his music career to the present day. The video marked the end of Campbell's musical career and was a retrospect on his life following his decision to retire after his diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. In July, he had a very brief cameo at the end of Jack White's music video for "Freedom at 21", playing a police officer who intercepts White at a roadblock following White's escapades throughout the video. In September, he contributed the song "Nobody to Love" to the soundtrack of the action-drama film End of Watch.

In early 2013, Homme and fellow Queens contributors Alain Johannes and Chris Goss added three tracks each to the soundtrack of Dave Grohl's documentary Sound City: Real to Reel. Homme was interviewed for the documentary and is notably included in a scene where he collaborates with Grohl and Trent Reznor, under the name Sound City Players, to come up with a song called "Mantra". Homme played bass and provided backing vocals on the track.[40]

Homme has appeared in a number of television comedies. In December 2014, Homme made an appearance on Channel 4 sitcom Toast of London. The star of the show, Matt Berry, had been working alongside Morgana Robinson (the half-sister of Homme's ex-wife Brody Dalle) in the BBC sitcom House of Fools, in which both had prominent roles. Earlier in the year, Homme had also made appearances on IFC's Comedy Bang! Bang! and Portlandia.

In July 2015, Homme began hosting a weekly hour-long show called The Alligator Hour with Joshua Homme on Apple Music's 24-hour streaming internet radio station Beats 1.[41][42] The show features a highly eclectic selection of songs personally selected by Homme, interspersed with his own wry introductions of (and commentary on) the various tracks on that particular week's playlist.[43] The show's musical selections typically have some sort of thematic, stream-of-consciousness-type relationship to each other.

In March 2016, Homme released a surprise album with Iggy Pop titled Post Pop Depression.[44] The nine-track album was recorded at Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree, California, as well as Homme's Pink Duck Studios. Their backing band included guitarist and keyboardist Dean Fertita and drummer Matt Helders; the two joined Pop and Homme on tour, along with Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar and Matt Sweeney on bass. The band made their debut on January 21, 2016, on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, announcing the album, and proceeded on a North American and European theater tour that March, culminating in a performance at the Royal Albert Hall, filmed and released as a concert DVD. The album's recording was also filmed and compiled into the 2017 documentary American Valhalla.[45] In October 2016, Homme produced New Skin, the debut album from Nick Valensi's new band CRX.[46]

In 2017, Homme composed the score for Fatih Akin's German-language drama In the Fade, named after the Queens of the Stone Age song.[47]

In 2018, Homme sang a song written by Daniel Lanois called "Cruel, Cruel World" for the soundtrack of the Rockstar action-adventure video game Red Dead Redemption 2. The game features two versions of the song, with Homme's version playing over the end credits and Willie Nelson's version playing during the epilogue.[48]

In 2020, Homme featured alongside Mavis Staples on the Run the Jewels song "Pulling the Pin" from their fourth album RTJ4. Later that year, he and Staples joined Run the Jewels (via separate pre-recorded performances displayed on giant screens due to the COVID-19 pandemic) to play the song during the group's voter encouragement performance Holy Calamavote, broadcast on YouTube.[49]

In 2021, Homme produced the songs "Boilermaker", "Space", and "King" from Royal Blood's album Typhoons. "Boilermaker" was included on the standard album release, while "Space" and "King" were only available on the deluxe edition.[50]

Musical style edit

Homme's work is usually described as alternative rock,[51][52] desert rock,[53][54][55] hard rock,[56] and stoner rock.[57] He has been evasive about the equipment he uses in the past, choosing to either change the subject or even lie when asked about his setup in interviews, as well as objecting to official photos of his pedalboard. He explained in June 2007, "I don't [share secrets] only because my sound is important to me and I've spent a lot of years just working it over with little tricks here and there, I almost feel like if you reveal too much of that you give away something that's near and dear to you. It's like you put it up on the altar and say, 'Here, everyone take a slice.'"[58]

Homme relaxed his secretive approach to the subject in the 2010s, though much of his known equipment has been compiled through amateur photos and screenshots of him performing live and in the studio.[59] In choosing his equipment, he tends to look for the odd or unique, opting to stay away from the typical choices of other guitar players. In an interview about guitars in 2008, he claimed at the time to own close to 35 guitars, and said that only three of them were "really good". He has said that he purposely does not use famous guitars such as Stratocasters or Les Pauls, but that he is always in search of intriguing and unique guitars which are not always generally accepted as high-quality. He said that he tends to buy "weird Japanese guitars" or guitars that are "scarred" and have an interesting story.[60][61]

Charity work edit

In 2013, Homme co-founded the Sweet Stuff Foundation, a charity which aims to give assistance to musicians, recording engineers, and their families struggling with illness and disability.[62]

Personal life edit

 
Homme in July 2007

Family edit

Homme met Australian singer and musician Brody Dalle at Lollapalooza in 1996, when he was 23 and she was 17; he was there to perform with Screaming Trees, while she was there to see her then-boyfriend Tim Armstrong's band Rancid.[63] They reconnected seven years later in 2003, during her separation from Armstrong, and began dating.[64] Homme claimed to have received multiple death threats from fans of Armstrong and Rancid.[65] The two were married on December 3, 2005.[66] They have a daughter named Camille Harley Joan Homme (born January 17, 2006) and two sons named Orrin Ryder Homme (born August 12, 2011) and Wolf Dillon Reece Homme (born February 13, 2016).[67]

Dalle filed for legal separation in November 2019 and divorce a month later, citing Homme's alcoholism and drug abuse; he subsequently entered rehab, but he and Dalle would accuse each other of domestic violence and have mutual restraining orders filed over the following months.[68] Dalle requested that restraining orders be filed against him on behalf of their sons in September 2021, alleging physical and emotional abuse,[69][70] but was denied by two judges.[71][72] Homme won sole custody of his children in 2023 and was granted a restraining order against Dalle, as her boyfriend was found to have forged the signatures of the children on earlier documents.[73][74]

Views and hobbies edit

Homme once described himself as financially conservative and socially liberal, considering himself a "fallen libertarian".[75] He has said that he dislikes the idea of using his influence to tell people how to vote, and often likens his music to an "ice cream parlour or arcade" where people can simply have fun.[76][77] Despite this, he referred to then-president Donald Trump as a "retarded human being" in June 2017[5] and began collaborating more with notably liberal artists such as Run the Jewels in the late 2010s.[78]

Homme owns a few motorcycles, including a custom Falcon and a Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic.[79] He drives a silver 1967 Chevrolet Camaro, which he was given as a gift when he was 14 years old; it is the only car he has ever owned.[80] He owns several guns, including a Winchester rifle, a sawed-off shotgun, and a Beretta 9 mm pistol.[75]

Homme has adopted multiple pseudonyms over the years. He used the name "Carlo Von Sexron" to credit his bass, keyboard, piano, and drums playing on albums such as The Desert Sessions Volumes 3 & 4, Queens of the Stone Age, and Peace, Love, Death Metal.[81] Homme is known as "(King) Baby Duck" to Dalle and the members of Eagles of Death Metal.[82] He is also referred to as "J.Ho." and "The Ginger Elvis".[83] Nick Oliveri referred to him as "Mr. Lucky".[84]

Homme has over 20 tattoos. On his knuckles, he has his grandparents' nicknames ("Cam" for "Camille" on the left and "Cap" on the right) with hearts and his two sons' names ("ORH" for "Orrin Ryder Homme" and "Wolf"). He has his daughter's name, also Camille, tattooed over his heart. His left arm has a switchblade with "Stay Sharp" underneath, while his inner right arm has a straight razor with "Born to Win" inscribed; underneath, his nickname, "Baby Duck", is a shared tattoo with his Eagles of Death Metal bandmate Jesse Hughes, who has his nickname "Boots Electric" in the same location. Homme also shares a tattoo that says "Freitag 4:15" with former Queens of the Stone Age bandmates Nick Oliveri and Mark Lanegan and their sound engineer Hutch, commemorating their "worst show ever" at the 2001 Rock Am Ring Festival in Germany on a Friday at 4:15 p.m. All were tattooed on their ribs so that it would hurt the most and serve as a reminder.[85][86][87]

Health issues edit

In a 2011 interview with NME, Homme talked about how his leg surgery affected him: "[In 2010] I had surgery on my leg and there were complications and I died on the table. I was in bed for three months."[88] He became depressed and considered quitting music, eventually finding himself unable to produce any new music at all for almost two years.[89] He has said that this experience greatly contributed to the making of the 2013 album ...Like Clockwork.[90] He credits Transcendental Meditation with helping him recover.[91]

In June 2017, Homme revealed on Steve Jones' radio show that he had recently tried to quit his decades-long smoking habit via hypnotherapy, but claimed that it failed because he was unable to relax enough to be fully influenced by the hypnotherapist.[92] Three months later, Royal Blood frontman Mike Kerr discussed Homme's drinking habits and told Radio X interviewer Gordon Smart, "I can't go anywhere near [Homme] without having an unbelievable amount of tequila in my body. I did hide from him once [while touring together] because I could hear him coming and I was like, 'Oh no, I'm gonna have to do more tequila,' so I hid in the toilets of the dressing room."[93] By 2023, Homme had completed rehab and was sober.

In an April 2023 interview with Revolver, Homme revealed that he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer in 2022, though he did not specify which type of cancer it was. He underwent a successful operation to remove the cancer from his body and spent the following year healing from it.[94]

Legal issues and controversies edit

In 2004, Homme was arrested for assaulting Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia and Karl Doyle at the Dragonfly club in Los Angeles. Pleading no contest, he was ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from Dahlia and the club, sentenced to three years' probation with community service, and forced to enter a rehab program for 60 days.[95]

In June 2008, at the Norwegian Wood Festival in Oslo, Homme drew criticism for his reaction to an audience member who had thrown a shoe at him.[96][97] He called the audience member a "chicken-shit fucking faggot" and "a 12-year-old dickless fucking turd".[98] The incident drew accusations of homophobia from several blogs, which were later picked up by the mainstream media.[99][100] Homme eventually responded in a public letter in which he denied all accusations of homophobia.[101] Reaction to his apology was mixed, with music journalist Tim Jonze stating, "Attempting to prove his pro-gay stance, Homme points out in his letter that he also called the guy a pussy and threatened to have anal sex with him. OK, so it's a fuzzy kind of logic we're talking about here."[102] In an interview 10 years later, Homme revealed that he had often been beaten up during his youth while trying to defend his gay older brother from homophobic bullying.[103]

Following a September 2013 performance at Jay-Z's Made in America Festival, Homme made comments about Jay-Z during a radio interview with CBC Radio 2's Strombo Show. He explained that his band was frisked by the event's security team prior to the performance and referred to Jay-Z's personal interaction with the band as a marketing stunt: "[Jay-Z] has his security frisking the bands on the way in. I just told them, 'If you open up my bag I'm not playing, so I guess it's up to you whether we are playing or not.' [...] He also gave us some champagne and wanted us to take a photo with it. And I thought, 'That's not a gift, that is a marketing tool.' So I destroyed it."[104]

In December 2017, Homme was captured on video kicking the camera of Shutterstock photographer Chelsea Lauren into her face during KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas concert in Los Angeles.[105] After staying through the show and photographing subsequent bands, Lauren went to Cedars-Sinai for treatment.[106] In a statement, Homme claimed that he had been kicking over lighting equipment and was unaware that he had kicked Lauren until he was informed of it the next day. Lauren disputed this, stating that he had made eye contact with her before kicking her.[107] Homme later issued a video response in which he admitted to kicking Lauren and apologized to her.[108]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Metallimania Himself Documentary
2005 American Dad! Himself (voice) Episode: "Francine's Flashback"
2007 Hot Rod Gown
2007–2012 Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Himself 3 episodes
2008–2012 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Various (voices) 2 episodes
2010 Tosh.0 Himself
2011 Truckfighters Himself Documentary
2013 Sound City Himself Documentary
The Gorburger Show Himself Episode: "Jack Black, Eagles of Death Metal"
Comedy Bang! Bang! Dale Episode: "Clark Gregg Wears a Navy Blazer & White Collared Shirt"
2014 Toast of London Himself Episode: "Fool in Love"
Foo Fighters: Sonic Highways Himself Episode: "Los Angeles"
Portlandia Carrie's Brother Episode: "Late in Life Drug Use"
2015 Lo Sound Desert Himself Documentary
The Redemption of the Devil Himself Documentary
2016 The Man from Mo'Wax Himself Documentary
Gutterdämmerung Himself
Desert Age: A Rock and Roll Scene History Himself Documentary
Talking Dead Himself 1 episode
Unfinished Plan: The Path of Alain Johannes Himself Documentary
2017 Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis Himself Documentary
American Valhalla Himself Documentary
Bedtime Stories Himself Episode: "Zog"; For CBeebies
2018 Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Himself 1 episode
2019 Historical Roasts Elvis Presley Episode: "Muhammad Ali"
Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series Himself Episode: "Trailerstock"
ZZ Top: That Little Ol' Band from Texas Himself Documentary

References edit

  1. ^ Listen Josh Homme pronounces his name, 647k OGG file, taken from an interview with KBZT radio station, May 19, 2005
  2. ^ Routledge (2009). International Who's Who in Popular Music 2009. Routledge. p. 244. ISBN 978-1-85743-514-6.
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External links edit

  • Queens of the Stone Age official website
  • Josh Homme discography at Discogs  
  • Josh Homme at IMDb

josh, homme, joshua, michael, homme, born, 1973, american, musician, singer, songwriter, record, producer, best, known, founder, only, continuous, member, rock, band, queens, stone, which, formed, 1996, homme, band, primary, songwriter, mainly, sings, lead, vo. Joshua Michael Homme ˈ h ɒ m i HOM ee 1 born May 17 1973 is an American musician singer songwriter and record producer He is best known as the founder and only continuous member of the rock band Queens of the Stone Age which he formed in 1996 Homme is the band s primary songwriter and mainly sings lead vocals and plays guitar He also plays drums in the rock band Eagles of Death Metal which he co founded in 1998 Josh HommeHomme performing in 2023BornJoshua Michael Homme 1973 05 17 May 17 1973 age 50 Palm Springs California U S Other namesBaby DuckCarlo Von SexronJ HoToornst HulpftGinger ElvisOccupationsMusiciansingersongwriterrecord producerYears active1985 presentSpouseBrody Dalle m 2005 sep 2019 wbr Children3Musical careerOriginPalm Desert California U S GenresAlternative rockdesert rockstoner rockhard rockInstrumentsVocalsguitarbasskeyboardsdrumsDiscographyJosh Homme discographyLabelsBeggars BanquetBongloadChameleonDaliElektraInterscopeIpecacLoosegrooveSouthern LordMatadorRekordsRoadrunnerMan s RuinMember ofQueens of the Stone AgeEagles of Death MetalThe Desert SessionsThem Crooked VulturesFififf TeenersFormerly ofKyussScreaming TreesMondo GeneratorSound City PlayersWebsiteqotsa wbr com Homme began his career as the co founder and guitarist of the rock band Kyuss with whom he performed from 1987 to 1995 He then served as a touring guitarist for the rock band Screaming Trees from 1996 to 1998 leaving to start Queens of the Stone Age He has also overseen a musical improv project with other musicians mostly from the Palm Desert Scene known as The Desert Sessions since 1997 He formed the supergroup Them Crooked Vultures alongside Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones in 2009 releasing their eponymous debut album later that year In 2016 he produced co wrote and performed on the Iggy Pop album Post Pop Depression He has also been involved with acts such as Royal Blood Foo Fighters Run the Jewels and Arctic Monkeys Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Kyuss 1987 1995 2 2 Queens of the Stone Age 1996 present 2 3 The Desert Sessions 1997 present 2 4 Eagles of Death Metal 1998 present 2 5 Them Crooked Vultures 2009 2010 2022 2 6 Other projects 3 Musical style 4 Charity work 5 Personal life 5 1 Family 5 2 Views and hobbies 5 3 Health issues 5 4 Legal issues and controversies 6 Discography 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJoshua Michael Homme was born in Palm Springs California on May 17 1973 2 He grew up in a well known family in and around Palm Desert California his paternal grandfather Clancy Cap Homme moved to the area from North Dakota and was an early settler of the Valley 3 Cap has a private street named after him in Rancho Mirage marking the original road to the Homme ranch as well as a park named after him in an exclusive enclave of the Valley 4 The Homme surname is believed to be Norwegian Homme moved with his family on a regular basis due to his father s work residing in many towns around the Valley 5 He later discussed having to create his own fun as a child growing up in the desert stating that he did not start playing music to get girls or make money and that he assumed he would grow up to be a contractor like his father 6 Homme also has ties in Idaho and has talked about his formative experiences there such as seeing Carl Perkins perform at the Sandpoint Music Festival and the first time purchasing his own electric guitar an Ovation Ultra GP in a Sandpoint music store 7 8 He began playing guitar at the age of nine after his parents denied his wishes for a drum kit He took guitar lessons for the next few years but his teacher mostly focused on polka so he supposedly did not learn of a barre chord or a pick until his third year of lessons lending to his unique playing style 9 He joined his first band Autocracy in 1985 at the age of 12 Despite his musical success he continued to work on his grandfather s farm until releasing the first Queens of the Stone Age album at the age of 25 because he didn t want to lose his grip on reality 3 Career editKyuss 1987 1995 edit Main article Kyuss In 1987 when he was 14 years old Homme formed a punk rock influenced heavy metal band in Palm Desert High School called Katzenjammer with schoolmates John Garcia Brant Bjork Nick Oliveri and Chris Cockrell Homme was the band s guitarist After changing their name a few times first to Sons of Kyuss they released an EP of the same name they finally shortened it to Kyuss The band garnered a cult following by the early 1990s often driving for hours to isolated locations in the desert and plugging into generators to perform These events known as generator parties became urban legend among rock subculture 10 The band became both famous for their heavy down tuned groove oriented music and infamous for their backstage fights with local LA bands when they traveled into town to play gigs This soon brought the attention of Chris Goss who became the band s mentor helping the band sign to a label and eventually producing them exclusively in an effort to preserve their sound Due to Homme being younger than 18 at the time of the band s signing his parents signed the contract on his behalf Kyuss released four albums Wretch Blues for the Red Sun Welcome to Sky Valley and And the Circus Leaves Town of which the final three Goss produced efforts are often cited as cornerstones to the development of the stoner rock genre in the 1990s citation needed Queens of the Stone Age 1996 present edit Main article Queens of the Stone Age nbsp Queens of the Stone Age performing at the 2007 Eurockeennes from left to right Homme Troy Van Leeuwen Dean Fertita Michael Shuman When Kyuss split up in 1995 Homme moved to Seattle Washington briefly abandoning his desire for a music career and attending the University of Washington to study business During this time he fell back in with old musician friends such as Ben Shepherd and Mike Johnson and eventually agreed to join the Screaming Trees as a rhythm guitarist on the summer Lollapalooza tour in 1996 a replacement for Johnson and that continued into the following year 11 Homme and vocalist Mark Lanegan became close friends during this time but disliking the rest of the band s continual disharmony began considering forming his own band He founded Gamma Ray 12 a group more centered on his unique style and tastes in 1996 After a cease and desist from a band of the same name this band became Queens of the Stone Age Homme lived in Amsterdam for several months in 1996 which set forth events that would help kickstart the band Roadrunner Records approached Homme to contribute to the label s compilation Burn One Up Music for Stoners which led to the first Queens of the Stone Age song 18 A D featuring members of Dutch stoner rock band Beaver on bass and drums Homme also produced a song by Beaver for the compilation 13 The band s first release under the new name was the Kyuss Queens of the Stone Age compilation EP featuring tracks from both Kyuss and songs recorded from the Gamma Ray EP sessions from 1996 released in late 1997 Queens of the Stone Age released their eponymous debut album in 1998 Initially the band consisted of various friends of Homme s from the Seattle area Homme had asked a number of singers including Lanegan to perform as lead vocalist for Queens of the Stone Age but by the time of recording the band s debut album he had moved back to Palm Desert and the band was pared down to just Homme and ex Kyuss drummer Alfredo Hernandez Homme was left to cover every other instrument and ended up singing for the first time in his career Shortly after recording Homme and Hernandez were joined by bassist and vocalist Nick Oliveri and guitarist keyboardist and lapsteel player Dave Catching the band was now composed entirely of ex Kyuss members and roadies Following their debut album by which time Hernandez left the group Queens of the Stone Age released the next album Rated R during which the band used a wider range of instruments to achieve a more relaxed spacious and psychedelic sound 14 Though it differed from the band s debut Rated R became Queens of the Stone Age s first mainstream hit The next release 2002 s Songs for the Deaf however would gain even more buzz from the music community and fans alike 15 In Songs for the Deaf Homme continued his filtering of stoner rock and hard rock The album centers on Homme s memories of uncomfortable rides through the California desert where he had performed in his days with Kyuss and where there was little to do but listen to Spanish radio stations 16 During this time Homme had a falling out with Oliveri Following the release of Songs for the Deaf their relationship deteriorated until Homme fired Oliveri from the band in 2004 17 Homme reportedly strongly considered breaking up the band at this point Homme began writing the band s next album Lullabies to Paralyze named after a lyric from the Songs for the Deaf hidden track Mosquito Song Lullabies to Paralyze created with Songs for the Deaf touring recruits Troy Van Leeuwen and Joey Castillo and collaborators and future recruits Alain Johannes and Natasha Shneider of Eleven was a critical and commercial success debuting at number five on the Billboard 200 QOTSA s best charting album on the Billboard 200 to date Queens of the Stone Age s fifth album Era Vulgaris was released in early June 2007 and received generally positive reviews from critics 18 19 20 Following the album s touring cycle the band took a break to focus on individual projects during which Homme continued to produce and create more records outside the band This break would unintentionally turn into a six year gap between albums In 2010 following his work with rock supergroup Them Crooked Vultures Homme began performing more live shows with QOTSA Following a deluxe reissue of Rated R a 2011 re release of their debut album and corresponding tour followed featuring the album played front to back in the style in which it was recorded This was the first time many of the songs had been performed live since the album s original release On June 4 2013 after a tumultuous writing and recording process Queens of the Stone Age released their sixth album Like Clockwork receiving high praise from critics 21 as well as topping the Billboard 200 charts Like Clockwork highlights Homme s collaborative recording process and features guests such as Elton John Dave Grohl Alex Turner Jake Shears Trent Reznor Mark Lanegan Nick Oliveri and Brody Dalle Their seventh album Villains was released in August 2017 The album contains no collaborations other than being produced by Mark Ronson marking the first time the band has released an album with no featured guests on it In 2018 the band was featured on Revamp a cover album containing various renditions of Elton John songs on which they performed Goodbye Yellow Brick Road The band s eighth album In Times New Roman was released in June 2023 The Desert Sessions 1997 present edit nbsp Homme performing at the 2011 Eurockeennes Main article The Desert Sessions Homme founded The Desert Sessions in 1997 at the Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree California describing it as a musical collective series that cannot be defined He stated At Desert Sessions you play for the sake of music That s why it s good for musicians If someday that s not enough anymore or that s not the reason behind you doing it that s not your raison d etre then a quick reminder like Desert Sessions can do so much for you it s amazing It s easy to forget that this all starts from playing in your garage and loving it The recordings are done on the spot in a matter of hours and the line up constantly changes with new contributors being added for each new recording Artists such as PJ Harvey Twiggy Ramirez Dave Catching Nick Oliveri Mark Lanegan Ben Shepherd John McBain Josh Freese Chris Goss Alain Johannes Dean Ween and many others from the Palm Desert Scene have contributed to The Desert Sessions recordings After 11 years of inactivity Homme revealed in October 2014 that he would start working on more Desert Sessions material the following year 22 However things remained silent until May 2019 when Homme posted an image on Instagram with the hashtags Desert Sessions 11 12 In September it was announced that Desert Sessions Volumes 11 amp 12 will be released on October 25 2019 Eagles of Death Metal 1998 present edit Main article Eagles of Death Metal In 1998 Homme formed Eagles of Death Metal with friend Jesse Hughes as a joke band in the context of the Desert Sessions Recordings from the band first appeared on Volumes 3 amp 4 released that year Over the next few years Hughes settled into family life while Homme focused on Queens of the Stone Age However after Hughes separation from his wife in 2003 and a spurt in creativity that resulted in dozens of songs Homme convinced Hughes to pursue a full time music career Hughes writes sings and plays rhythm guitar while Homme produces arranges and plays drums bass and various other instruments So far the band has released four albums Peace Love Death Metal in 2004 Death by Sexy in 2006 Heart On in 2008 and most recently Zipper Down in 2015 Due to his commitments with Queens of the Stone Age and other projects Homme does not regularly tour with Eagles of Death Metal but occasionally makes appearances during live performances In an October 2008 interview he re affirmed his commitment to the band saying This isn t a side project for me I m in two bands I have musical schizophrenia and this is one of those personalities 23 Them Crooked Vultures 2009 2010 2022 edit Main article Them Crooked Vultures In July 2009 it was revealed that Homme Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones were recording together for a musical project named Them Crooked Vultures 24 25 Though initially conceived as solely a studio project the trio performed their first show together on August 9 2009 in Chicago at The Metro to a crowd of approximately 1 100 ticketholders with additional live rhythm guitarist auxiliary man Alain Johannes 26 Their album Them Crooked Vultures was released by Interscope Records in the United States on November 17 2009 and by Sony Music internationally 27 The band launched a world tour including performing on Saturday Night Live as a musical guest on February 6 2010 and at Austin City Limits on October 2 2009 as well as many festivals through 2010 Them Crooked Vultures won the Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance at the 53rd Grammy Awards on February 13 2011 28 29 Though the band has been inactive for an extended period due to the schedules of its members other projects all three of members have expressed interest in returning to the project On September 3 2022 they reunited for a performance at Wembley Stadium in honour of Foo Fighters late drummer Taylor Hawkins and again on September 27 at the KIA Forum for the second Hawkins tribute show The band covered Elton John s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Queens of the Stone Age s Long Slow Goodbye and also played their songs Gunman and Dead End Friends Other projects edit Main article Josh Homme discography nbsp Homme in July 2007 Homme has collaborated with acts such as Mondo Generator Foo Fighters PJ Harvey Fatso Jetson Mark Lanegan Band Trent Reznor Masters of Reality Millionaire Wellwater Conspiracy Unkle Primal Scream Melissa Auf der Maur Paz Lenchantin Run the Jewels Death from Above 1979 Earthlings Mastodon Peaches Lady Gaga The Strokes Local H Biffy Clyro Royal Blood and Arctic Monkeys Homme Nick Oliveri and Brad Wilk contributed to the soundtrack for the 2002 film The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys 30 31 Homme and Alain Johannes were originally meant to develop a score for the video game Spec Ops in 2005 however the project was cancelled before it later became Spec Ops The Line in 2012 His work on the game would go unused 32 Homme was also set to provide music including a cover of Joe Walsh s In the City for the 2005 video game adaption of the film The Warriors This also went unused 33 Homme has been featured on compilation albums He appeared on Killer Queen A Tribute to Queen for a cover of the song Stone Cold Crazy alongside Eleven as well as Rise Above 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis Three and the Turbonegro tribute Alpha Motherfuckers as part of QOTSA covering the song Back to Dungaree High The very first use of the QOTSA name was on the compilation album Burn One Up Music For Stoners featuring a one off lineup of Homme and Dave Catching with Beaver members Milo Beenhakker and Eva Nahon recording the song 18 A D Homme and frequent collaborator Chris Goss performed as The 5 15ers at the inaugural ArthurBall an offshoot of the ArthurFest festival in Los Angeles on January 26 2006 34 The two were later credited as The Fififf Teeners when they co produced QOTSA s second album Rated R and fifth album Era Vulgaris In August 2009 Homme collaborated with The Prodigy s Liam Howlett for a remix of the Prodigy track Take Me to the Hospital It was re titled Take Me to the Hospital Josh Homme and Liam H s Wreckage Remix That same year he produced most of the Arctic Monkeys album Humbug 35 He later provided backing vocals on All My Own Stunts from their 2011 album Suck It and See and vocals for the tracks One For the Road and Knee Socks on their 2013 album AM 36 Homme went on to appear at multiple Arctic Monkeys concerts in the USA including Austin City Limits and The Wiltern In June 2010 Homme appeared on the Comedy Central series Tosh 0 to do an unplugged duet version of the hit viral song What What with Samwell He also provided the theme song to Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1 formerly known as Aqua Teen Hunger Force 37 and collaborated with Mark Lanegan to provide the theme music for Anthony Bourdain s travel show Parts Unknown In May 2012 it was revealed on Dean Delray s comedy podcast Let There Be Talk that Homme would make a guest appearance on the album by Oliveri s project Mondo Generator called Hell Comes To Your Heart 38 The album was recorded over three days at Homme s Pink Duck Studios in Burbank California and features Homme playing guitar on the album s final track The Last Train This marked the first time Homme and Oliveri collaborated since their public falling out in 2004 The Last Train also features fellow former Kyuss bandmate John Garcia providing vocals which was recorded shortly before Homme s lawsuit with Garcia regarding the Kyuss Lives band name it was the first time Homme had collaborated with Garcia since 1997 In June 2012 it was revealed that Homme would be starring in the music video for the song A Better Place from Glen Campbell s final album Ghost on the Canvas 39 In the video Homme plays a bartender who shows Campbell a photo album of his life from his early childhood through his music career to the present day The video marked the end of Campbell s musical career and was a retrospect on his life following his decision to retire after his diagnosis of Alzheimer s disease In July he had a very brief cameo at the end of Jack White s music video for Freedom at 21 playing a police officer who intercepts White at a roadblock following White s escapades throughout the video In September he contributed the song Nobody to Love to the soundtrack of the action drama film End of Watch In early 2013 Homme and fellow Queens contributors Alain Johannes and Chris Goss added three tracks each to the soundtrack of Dave Grohl s documentary Sound City Real to Reel Homme was interviewed for the documentary and is notably included in a scene where he collaborates with Grohl and Trent Reznor under the name Sound City Players to come up with a song called Mantra Homme played bass and provided backing vocals on the track 40 Homme has appeared in a number of television comedies In December 2014 Homme made an appearance on Channel 4 sitcom Toast of London The star of the show Matt Berry had been working alongside Morgana Robinson the half sister of Homme s ex wife Brody Dalle in the BBC sitcom House of Fools in which both had prominent roles Earlier in the year Homme had also made appearances on IFC s Comedy Bang Bang and Portlandia In July 2015 Homme began hosting a weekly hour long show called The Alligator Hour with Joshua Homme on Apple Music s 24 hour streaming internet radio station Beats 1 41 42 The show features a highly eclectic selection of songs personally selected by Homme interspersed with his own wry introductions of and commentary on the various tracks on that particular week s playlist 43 The show s musical selections typically have some sort of thematic stream of consciousness type relationship to each other In March 2016 Homme released a surprise album with Iggy Pop titled Post Pop Depression 44 The nine track album was recorded at Rancho De La Luna in Joshua Tree California as well as Homme s Pink Duck Studios Their backing band included guitarist and keyboardist Dean Fertita and drummer Matt Helders the two joined Pop and Homme on tour along with Troy Van Leeuwen on guitar and Matt Sweeney on bass The band made their debut on January 21 2016 on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert announcing the album and proceeded on a North American and European theater tour that March culminating in a performance at the Royal Albert Hall filmed and released as a concert DVD The album s recording was also filmed and compiled into the 2017 documentary American Valhalla 45 In October 2016 Homme produced New Skin the debut album from Nick Valensi s new band CRX 46 In 2017 Homme composed the score for Fatih Akin s German language drama In the Fade named after the Queens of the Stone Age song 47 In 2018 Homme sang a song written by Daniel Lanois called Cruel Cruel World for the soundtrack of the Rockstar action adventure video game Red Dead Redemption 2 The game features two versions of the song with Homme s version playing over the end credits and Willie Nelson s version playing during the epilogue 48 In 2020 Homme featured alongside Mavis Staples on the Run the Jewels song Pulling the Pin from their fourth album RTJ4 Later that year he and Staples joined Run the Jewels via separate pre recorded performances displayed on giant screens due to the COVID 19 pandemic to play the song during the group s voter encouragement performance Holy Calamavote broadcast on YouTube 49 In 2021 Homme produced the songs Boilermaker Space and King from Royal Blood s album Typhoons Boilermaker was included on the standard album release while Space and King were only available on the deluxe edition 50 Musical style editHomme s work is usually described as alternative rock 51 52 desert rock 53 54 55 hard rock 56 and stoner rock 57 He has been evasive about the equipment he uses in the past choosing to either change the subject or even lie when asked about his setup in interviews as well as objecting to official photos of his pedalboard He explained in June 2007 I don t share secrets only because my sound is important to me and I ve spent a lot of years just working it over with little tricks here and there I almost feel like if you reveal too much of that you give away something that s near and dear to you It s like you put it up on the altar and say Here everyone take a slice 58 Homme relaxed his secretive approach to the subject in the 2010s though much of his known equipment has been compiled through amateur photos and screenshots of him performing live and in the studio 59 In choosing his equipment he tends to look for the odd or unique opting to stay away from the typical choices of other guitar players In an interview about guitars in 2008 he claimed at the time to own close to 35 guitars and said that only three of them were really good He has said that he purposely does not use famous guitars such as Stratocasters or Les Pauls but that he is always in search of intriguing and unique guitars which are not always generally accepted as high quality He said that he tends to buy weird Japanese guitars or guitars that are scarred and have an interesting story 60 61 Charity work editIn 2013 Homme co founded the Sweet Stuff Foundation a charity which aims to give assistance to musicians recording engineers and their families struggling with illness and disability 62 Personal life edit nbsp Homme in July 2007 Family edit Homme met Australian singer and musician Brody Dalle at Lollapalooza in 1996 when he was 23 and she was 17 he was there to perform with Screaming Trees while she was there to see her then boyfriend Tim Armstrong s band Rancid 63 They reconnected seven years later in 2003 during her separation from Armstrong and began dating 64 Homme claimed to have received multiple death threats from fans of Armstrong and Rancid 65 The two were married on December 3 2005 66 They have a daughter named Camille Harley Joan Homme born January 17 2006 and two sons named Orrin Ryder Homme born August 12 2011 and Wolf Dillon Reece Homme born February 13 2016 67 Dalle filed for legal separation in November 2019 and divorce a month later citing Homme s alcoholism and drug abuse he subsequently entered rehab but he and Dalle would accuse each other of domestic violence and have mutual restraining orders filed over the following months 68 Dalle requested that restraining orders be filed against him on behalf of their sons in September 2021 alleging physical and emotional abuse 69 70 but was denied by two judges 71 72 Homme won sole custody of his children in 2023 and was granted a restraining order against Dalle as her boyfriend was found to have forged the signatures of the children on earlier documents 73 74 Views and hobbies edit Homme once described himself as financially conservative and socially liberal considering himself a fallen libertarian 75 He has said that he dislikes the idea of using his influence to tell people how to vote and often likens his music to an ice cream parlour or arcade where people can simply have fun 76 77 Despite this he referred to then president Donald Trump as a retarded human being in June 2017 5 and began collaborating more with notably liberal artists such as Run the Jewels in the late 2010s 78 Homme owns a few motorcycles including a custom Falcon and a Harley Davidson Ultra Classic 79 He drives a silver 1967 Chevrolet Camaro which he was given as a gift when he was 14 years old it is the only car he has ever owned 80 He owns several guns including a Winchester rifle a sawed off shotgun and a Beretta 9 mm pistol 75 Homme has adopted multiple pseudonyms over the years He used the name Carlo Von Sexron to credit his bass keyboard piano and drums playing on albums such as The Desert Sessions Volumes 3 amp 4 Queens of the Stone Age and Peace Love Death Metal 81 Homme is known as King Baby Duck to Dalle and the members of Eagles of Death Metal 82 He is also referred to as J Ho and The Ginger Elvis 83 Nick Oliveri referred to him as Mr Lucky 84 Homme has over 20 tattoos On his knuckles he has his grandparents nicknames Cam for Camille on the left and Cap on the right with hearts and his two sons names ORH for Orrin Ryder Homme and Wolf He has his daughter s name also Camille tattooed over his heart His left arm has a switchblade with Stay Sharp underneath while his inner right arm has a straight razor with Born to Win inscribed underneath his nickname Baby Duck is a shared tattoo with his Eagles of Death Metal bandmate Jesse Hughes who has his nickname Boots Electric in the same location Homme also shares a tattoo that says Freitag 4 15 with former Queens of the Stone Age bandmates Nick Oliveri and Mark Lanegan and their sound engineer Hutch commemorating their worst show ever at the 2001 Rock Am Ring Festival in Germany on a Friday at 4 15 p m All were tattooed on their ribs so that it would hurt the most and serve as a reminder 85 86 87 Health issues edit In a 2011 interview with NME Homme talked about how his leg surgery affected him In 2010 I had surgery on my leg and there were complications and I died on the table I was in bed for three months 88 He became depressed and considered quitting music eventually finding himself unable to produce any new music at all for almost two years 89 He has said that this experience greatly contributed to the making of the 2013 album Like Clockwork 90 He credits Transcendental Meditation with helping him recover 91 In June 2017 Homme revealed on Steve Jones radio show that he had recently tried to quit his decades long smoking habit via hypnotherapy but claimed that it failed because he was unable to relax enough to be fully influenced by the hypnotherapist 92 Three months later Royal Blood frontman Mike Kerr discussed Homme s drinking habits and told Radio X interviewer Gordon Smart I can t go anywhere near Homme without having an unbelievable amount of tequila in my body I did hide from him once while touring together because I could hear him coming and I was like Oh no I m gonna have to do more tequila so I hid in the toilets of the dressing room 93 By 2023 Homme had completed rehab and was sober In an April 2023 interview with Revolver Homme revealed that he had been diagnosed with a form of cancer in 2022 though he did not specify which type of cancer it was He underwent a successful operation to remove the cancer from his body and spent the following year healing from it 94 Legal issues and controversies edit In 2004 Homme was arrested for assaulting Dwarves frontman Blag Dahlia and Karl Doyle at the Dragonfly club in Los Angeles Pleading no contest he was ordered to remain at least 100 yards away from Dahlia and the club sentenced to three years probation with community service and forced to enter a rehab program for 60 days 95 In June 2008 at the Norwegian Wood Festival in Oslo Homme drew criticism for his reaction to an audience member who had thrown a shoe at him 96 97 He called the audience member a chicken shit fucking faggot and a 12 year old dickless fucking turd 98 The incident drew accusations of homophobia from several blogs which were later picked up by the mainstream media 99 100 Homme eventually responded in a public letter in which he denied all accusations of homophobia 101 Reaction to his apology was mixed with music journalist Tim Jonze stating Attempting to prove his pro gay stance Homme points out in his letter that he also called the guy a pussy and threatened to have anal sex with him OK so it s a fuzzy kind of logic we re talking about here 102 In an interview 10 years later Homme revealed that he had often been beaten up during his youth while trying to defend his gay older brother from homophobic bullying 103 Following a September 2013 performance at Jay Z s Made in America Festival Homme made comments about Jay Z during a radio interview with CBC Radio 2 s Strombo Show He explained that his band was frisked by the event s security team prior to the performance and referred to Jay Z s personal interaction with the band as a marketing stunt Jay Z has his security frisking the bands on the way in I just told them If you open up my bag I m not playing so I guess it s up to you whether we are playing or not He also gave us some champagne and wanted us to take a photo with it And I thought That s not a gift that is a marketing tool So I destroyed it 104 In December 2017 Homme was captured on video kicking the camera of Shutterstock photographer Chelsea Lauren into her face during KROQ s Almost Acoustic Christmas concert in Los Angeles 105 After staying through the show and photographing subsequent bands Lauren went to Cedars Sinai for treatment 106 In a statement Homme claimed that he had been kicking over lighting equipment and was unaware that he had kicked Lauren until he was informed of it the next day Lauren disputed this stating that he had made eye contact with her before kicking her 107 Homme later issued a video response in which he admitted to kicking Lauren and apologized to her 108 Discography editMain article Josh Homme discography See also Kyuss discography Queens of the Stone Age discography The Desert Sessions discography Eagles of Death Metal discography and Them Crooked Vultures discographyFilmography editYear Title Role Notes 1997 Metallimania Himself Documentary 2005 American Dad Himself voice Episode Francine s Flashback 2007 Hot Rod Gown 2007 2012 Anthony Bourdain No Reservations Himself 3 episodes 2008 2012 Aqua Teen Hunger Force Various voices 2 episodes 2010 Tosh 0 Himself 2011 Truckfighters Himself Documentary 2013 Sound City Himself Documentary The Gorburger Show Himself Episode Jack Black Eagles of Death Metal Comedy Bang Bang Dale Episode Clark Gregg Wears a Navy Blazer amp White Collared Shirt 2014 Toast of London Himself Episode Fool in Love Foo Fighters Sonic Highways Himself Episode Los Angeles Portlandia Carrie s Brother Episode Late in Life Drug Use 2015 Lo Sound Desert Himself Documentary The Redemption of the Devil Himself Documentary 2016 The Man from Mo Wax Himself Documentary Gutterdammerung Himself Desert Age A Rock and Roll Scene History Himself Documentary Talking Dead Himself 1 episode Unfinished Plan The Path of Alain Johannes Himself Documentary 2017 Eagles of Death Metal Nos Amis Himself Documentary American Valhalla Himself Documentary Bedtime Stories Himself Episode Zog For CBeebies 2018 Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown Himself 1 episode 2019 Historical Roasts Elvis Presley Episode Muhammad Ali Trailer Park Boys The Animated Series Himself Episode Trailerstock ZZ Top That Little Ol Band from Texas Himself DocumentaryReferences edit Listen Josh Homme pronounces his name 647k OGG file taken from an interview with KBZT radio station May 19 2005 Routledge 2009 International Who s Who in Popular Music 2009 Routledge p 244 ISBN 978 1 85743 514 6 a b Josh Homme wants you to throw your smartphone away Redbull com Retrieved April 5 2019 Queens of the Stone Age You work first then party later Uncut co uk Spring 2007 Retrieved July 16 2014 a b r qotsa Great lost interview with Josh Homme from summer 2017 Reddit November 8 2018 Retrieved April 1 2019 Travel Channel Anthony Bourdain No Reservations Retrieved August 14 2011 Musical Memories with Josh Homme YouTube October 16 2012 Archived from the original on November 10 2021 Retrieved July 16 2014 Josh Homme Guitarings Interview Part 2 YouTube November 15 2011 Retrieved July 16 2014 Josh Homme Guitar Moves Episode 3 YouTube May 29 2013 Archived from the original on November 10 2021 Retrieved July 16 2014 Billik Kira L March 14 1993 Confused punk rockers have an identity crisis Buffalo News pp G3 Kelter Christopher J 1998 Queens of the Stone Age Review Thefade net Retrieved May 9 2007 Discography entry for Gamma Ray Thefade net Retrieved May 9 2007 DTRH18 De geheime Nederlandse wortels van Queens of the Stone Age 3voor12 in Dutch June 26 2018 Retrieved August 21 2023 AllMusic Rated R Review AllMusic Retrieved June 24 2008 Queens of the Stone Age A Stone Unturned MTV com March 9 2006 Archived from the original on June 12 2011 Retrieved October 18 2011 QOTSA Enjoying Life With Dave Rolling Stone May 3 2002 Archived from the original on October 1 2007 Retrieved June 21 2007 Cohen Jonathan July 6 2005 Homme Comes Clean on Oliveri Firing Billboard Retrieved May 9 2007 Era Vulgaris Metacritic rating Metacritic Retrieved August 10 2007 Thomas Erlewine Stephen Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris AllMusic Retrieved August 10 2007 Hodgson Jaimie May 20 2007 Queens of the Stone Age Era Vulgaris The Observer London Retrieved May 20 2007 Like Clockwork Reviews Metacritic com June 10 2013 Appleford Steve October 22 2014 Queens of the Stone Age s Josh Homme Is Our Last Real Rock Star laweekly com Retrieved April 19 2018 Eagles of Death Metal Part 1 Joshua Homme SuicideGirls com October 30 2008 Retrieved October 31 2008 Lindsay Andrew Queens of the Foo Zeppelin Archived from the original on July 4 2009 Josh Homme John Paul Jones Dave Grohl Are The Crooked Vultures 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