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''Era Vulgaris'' is the fifth
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by American rock band
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. Recorded from July 2006 to April 2007, it was released on June 11, 2007 in the United Kingdom and June 12 in the United States, having been released on June 8 in other countries. The single "
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" was released in May, followed by second single " 3's & 7's" in early June, and third single "
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" in October. The album debuted at No. 14 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 charts, selling 52,000 copies in its first week. It reached top ten positions in other countries, such as No. 7 in the UK, No. 5 in Canada, and No. 4 in Australia. It was the band's last album with Interscope Records.


Overview and background

While 2002's '' Songs for the Deaf'' was said to be inspired by frontman Josh Homme's tedious drives through the
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n desert, the inspiration for ''Era Vulgaris'' came from his daily drives through Hollywood. He described the record as "dark, hard, and electrical, sort of like a construction worker" and said "it's like dirt, clearly seen". The album's title refers to the
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. The title was chosen by Homme because he thought "it sounds like 'the Vulgar Era', which I like, because that sounds like something that I would like to be part of... I mean I think we're in it, and I'm stoked". Two tracks from the album had previously been released or performed elsewhere. "Into the Hollow" had been performed by Homme and
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as The Fififf Teeners (with the two also producing ''Era Vulgaris''), and "
Make It wit Chu "Make It wit Chu" is the third single by Queens of the Stone Age from their 2007 album '' Era Vulgaris''. Background The song was originally a track on The Desert Sessions ''Volumes 9 & 10'', entitled "I Wanna Make It wit Chu" and with PJ Harve ...
" had been recorded as a
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track, as well as appearing on the live album ''
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''.


Production


Pre-production speculation and contributors

In June 2006, in an interview on the Australian radio station
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, bassist
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from Death from Above 1979 revealed that he would be playing bass on an upcoming Queens of the Stone Age album, but that he would more than likely not be touring with the band due to his desire to spend more time with his girlfriend. Eventually, on his band's internet forum, Keeler revealed that he would not be appearing on the album due to conflicting schedules. In a July interview with '' NME'', Homme confirmed that the band was back in the studio and writing, but he remained unwilling to reveal who would appear in the band on the new record, stating, "That's not a healthy question. You'll ruin the surprise. We've gotta keep our cool." The album was expected to include guest performances by Trent Reznor, Julian Casablancas,
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,
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, and (jokingly) deceased humorist Erma Bombeck. Of these, however, only Casablancas' and Lanegan's tracks appear on the U.S. release: Casablancas performed synth guitar and backing vocals on "Sick, Sick, Sick", while Lanegan sang backing vocals on "River in the Road". Scheduling conflicts prevented Gibbons from appearing on the record, while the album's title track (featuring Reznor) was released separately on the ''You Know What You Did'' promotional CD and the UK edition of the album.


Recording

The album was recorded with "exactly zero input from ecord labelInterscope Records" between July 2006 and April 2007 at Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, Steakhouse Studios in
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, and Sound City Studios in Van Nuys. It was mixed at Bay 7 Studios in North Hollywood. The album was recorded and mixed by Alain Johannes,Liner notes of ''Era Vulgaris''
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and produced by Josh Homme and
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under the name The Fififf Teeners. The primary contributors to the recording were Homme,
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,
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, Johannes, and Goss. In an interview with SuicideGirls on June 16, 2007, Van Leeuwen said, "We basically started a year ago. And like I said, we didn't really have anything written. So it was a long process. It was the longest I've ever taken to make a record, frankly. I've made records over the process of a year but this was the first time it's ever been my total focus for that long. This was the first time I've ever done that... total focus for 10 months." Goss and Johannes were replaced by Dean Fertita (keyboard) and
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(bass) for later bonus track recordings and the subsequent supporting tour. Regarding the band's line-up changes for ''Era Vulgaris'', Homme commented, "I like combinations that no one would expect... it's the cool part of any surprise party."


Musical style and influences

''Era Vulgaris'' displays influences from many different genres. The album departs from the softer, hollow-body guitar sound of their previous album '' Lullabies to Paralyze'' with heavy, crunchy guitars and some electronic influences. ''
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'' noted the influence of Gary Numan "all over this record". Musically, the album has been described as "brand new retro", a fusion of "punk, rock, blues, and southern grit" (in an '' FHM'' review), and slower, moodier, and groggier than the band's previous efforts.


Marketing and promotion


Behind the scenes and promotional contest

Shortly after the album's announcement in February 2007, a video was posted on the band's official website showing Homme, Castillo, and Van Leeuwen jamming. Along with brief footage of the recording session for "Misfit Love", the last six or seven seconds of the video contained footage of the recording of " 3's & 7's" accompanied by studio-mastered audio. A second video of the recording of the album surfaced subsequently on
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, depicting the band (this time including Johannes) recording a new track, "Turning on the Screw", in the studio. In early April, the band's website was updated with a 37-second excerpt from "Sick, Sick, Sick". This was replaced by the song "3's and 7's" in its entirety, which was later removed. Fan sit
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announced a promotional contest for fans to win a "special package" from the band, confirmed as legitimate by the band's webmaster. On April 13, packages were sent to selected winners containing a CD entitled ''You Know What You Did'' with the sole track "Era Vulgaris", which Homme confirmed would not be appearing on the record despite being the title track, although it was included as a bonus track on the UK edition. The CD was accompanied by a handwritten letter asking fans to share the song in any way possible: The song "
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" was recorded for a
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released with pre-ordered copies of the album at Insound.com and Newbury Comics, and it later appeared as a bonus track on the Brazilian, German, and Japanese editions of the album.


Bulby, Xfm and soundtracks

The full track "Sick, Sick, Sick" was leaked online, countered by the posting of a promotional video to the band's site featuring a "sales pitch" for ''Era Vulgaris'' by two anthropomorphic lightbulbs, followed by an official streaming of "Sick, Sick, Sick" with lyrics displayed in the background. On May 2, 2007, Homme, Van Leeuwen, and new band member Dean Fertita appeared on London radio station
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, performing an acoustic set that included the tracks "3's & 7's", "Into the Hollow", and "Suture Up Your Future". It was announced that songs would appear in the video games '' Madden NFL 08'', '' Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock'', and ''
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'', specifically that the track " 3's & 7's" would be featured in ''Madden NFL 08'' and ''Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock''. Both "3's & 7's" and "Sick, Sick, Sick" are available as downloadable content on ''
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'' and '' Rock Band 2''. In addition, "Make It wit Chu" was later included in '' Guitar Hero 5''.


Artwork

The album's cover features the two lightbulbs from the promotional video, Bulby and his pirate accomplice (pictured right), marking a change from the plainer designs of the bands' previous albums. According to Homme, the light bulb represented "…what you perceive to be a ''great'' idea that really is not that great of an idea". The cover was a slip of paper, with a simplified credits page on the back side, marked with the outline of the record. The typography follows an Old English style font; Blackmoor, with the 'Spermy Q' seen on their album ''Songs for the Deaf''. An art booklet was also included, featuring "Bulby" and several other characters which unfolded to display a pin-up advertisement for the album, following the 1950s advertising satire as the rest of the album art followed. The lack of liner notes for the album was remedied when the official website allowed users to view an e-booklet, containing more detailed liner notes, lyrics, and previously unseen artwork. The green light bulb with the pirate hat, eye patch and peg leg is known as "Stumpy". Some copies of the album cover contain a red and yellow rectangle spoofing the Parental Advisory seal, reading "Rental Advisory: Freedom Not for Purchase". Coincidentally, it was the first Queens of the Stone Age album since Rated R to not bear a genuine Parental Advisory seal. The lightbulb characters were created by Morning Breath Inc. with overall art direction from Jason Noto and Doug Cunningham o
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Reception

Reviews for the album were generally mixed to positive, earning a rating of 75 out of 100 on
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, a decline from their previous two
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s. '' Uncut'' and
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's reviews were particularly glowing, with the latter noting how ''Era Vulgaris'' is "as different from '' Lullabies'' as that was to their dramatic widescreen breakthrough, '' Songs for the Deaf''". Originally awarding the album with a four-and-a-half star rating, Allmusic changed this to a four-star rating in 2013 upon the release of the band's follow-up '' ...Like Clockwork''. ''
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'' also commented on the album's change in direction, commenting that the band had "turned its back on the mainstream" and that the album was "uneasy and brooding" and "gripping stuff". ''
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'' gave the album four stars for the first time since the band's self titled debut, commenting that "''Era Vulgaris'' is Homme's fifth Queens album, and like the others, it's intricately crafted, meticulously polished and ruthlessly efficient in its pursuit of depraved rock thrills." Critic Jon Pareles of ''
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'' selected the album as the tenth best release of 2007. A number of reviews were negative, however; '' Q'' magazine gave the album two stars out of five, while ''
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'' criticized Homme for lack of originality, describing the record's sound as "listless and drained of ideas". ''
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'' slated the record as lyrically clichéd and lacking the input of former bassist Nick Oliveri, and ''
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'' delivered the closing indictment that "there isn't a single song here that you'll remember, or want to return to, two summers hence." ''Era Vulgaris'' had sold 198,000 copies in the US, and 521,000 copies worldwide before falling off the charts. The US sales are a decline from their previous album, as '' Lullabies to Paralyze'', had sold 342,000 copies in the US by March 2007. Neither album achieved the commercial success of the band's 2002 release, '' Songs for the Deaf'', which had sold 986,000 copies in the US alone as of June 2007.


Track listing

All tracks were written by Josh Homme,
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, and
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, except for "Sick, Sick, Sick" (Homme,
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, Van Leeuwen, Castillo) and "Make It wit Chu" (Homme, Johannes, Melchiondo).


Personnel

According to the album liner notes, the contributors were as follows:


Queens of the Stone Age

* Josh Homme – lead vocals, guitar, backing vocals, lead guitar (tracks 1, 3, 7, and 8), acoustic guitar ("Battery Acid"), percussion ("Turnin' on the Screw"), bass guitar (tracks 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, and 11), lap steel guitar ("Into the Hollow"), keyboard ("Into the Hollow"), electric piano (tracks 8 and 9),
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("Make It wit Chu"), "badly tuned" piano ("Run, Pig, Run"), organ ("River in the Road"), "percussion ball" ("Run, Pig, Run") *
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– keyboard (tracks 1, 2, 5, and 6), guitar (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 11), lead guitar (tracks 5, 6, and 9), "crazy delay" guitar ("River in the Road"), lap steel guitar ("3's & 7's"), backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 6, and 7), bass (tracks 2 and 7), "the percussion part that's a bitch" ("Turnin' on the Screw"), Moog ("I'm Designer"), Rhodes piano ("Into the Hollow") *
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– drums, percussion (tracks 1 and 7), "percussion ball" ("Run, Pig, Run")


Guest appearances

* Alain Johannes – bass guitar (tracks 1 and 3), acoustic guitar ("Run, Pig, Run"), counterpoint guitar ("Misfit Love"), harmonic guitar ("Make It wit Chu"), counterpoint fiddle ("Misfit Love"), "cig" fiddle ("Run, Pig, Run"), marxaphone ("Run, Pig, Run"), backing vocals ("Run, Pig, Run") *
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– keyboard ("Into the Hollow"), "the chicken pluckin' guitar" ("Turnin' on the Screw"), "twinkley bits" ("Sick, Sick, Sick"), organ ("Misfit Love"), electric piano ("Suture Up Your Future"), "eclectic piano" ("Battery Acid"), bass ("River in the Road"), backing vocals (tracks 7 and 11) * Julian Casablancassynth guitar and vocals ("Sick, Sick, Sick") * Serrina Sims – backing vocals ("Make It wit Chu") * Brody Dalle-Homme – backing vocals ("Make It wit Chu") * Liam Lynch – backing vocals ("Make It wit Chu") *
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– harmony vocals ("River in the Road")


Technical

* Chris Goss & Josh Homme (as The Fififf Teeners) − producers * Alain Johannes −
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and mixing * Joe Barresi − mixing * Justin Smith − mixing assistant * Stephen Marcussen − mastering * Jason Noto − design, illustrations * Dr. Mark A. Williams − A&R


Charts


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References


External links

* {{Good article Queens of the Stone Age albums 2007 albums Albums produced by Josh Homme Albums produced by Chris Goss Interscope Records albums