Illegal Menu, No-Holds-Barred
Reported by erun
Queens Of The Stone Age have launched their comeback album (which you are well aware of) by publishing a bizarre, decadent short story featuring the band snorting drugs off an air stewardess. In a nod to their druggy single "Feel Good Hit Of The Summer", the in-flight menu in the story only serves "nicotine, Valium, Vicodine, marijuana, ecstasy and alcohol". The story is a promotional device in the style of a pulp fiction book that may be given away in some form with the album, according to sources. In the week that record label BMG announced plans to expand its parental advisory warnings to give specific details about the content of potentially offensive albums, Queens have served notice that their new album Songs For The Deaf will be no-holds-barred rock ānā roll excess.