Dave Grohl Teases Them Crooked Vultures Return
Could Them Crooked Vultures be making a comeback soon?
Dave Grohl has been dropping hints that Them Crooked Vultures could make a return at some point in the future.
The supergroup, featuring the Foo Fighters frontman, Queens Of The Stone Age's Josh Homme and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones, released on album in 2009 and have remained inactive since 2010, but Dave Grohl has teased a comeback of the hard rock trio
Speaking to The Guardian ahead of their headline sets at Reading & Leeds festivals this weekend, Dave chats candidly about Them Crooked Vultures and his relationship with Josh and John, describing the QOTSA frontman as one of his best friends.
“We’re like brothers. We go out and have waffles together. We ride motorcycles. There is nobody I’d rather play drums with. He’s the guy.”
Although Dave isn't quite so cool around John Paul Jones.
“There are times when you’ve relaxed into a sofa and you’re not thinking about his time in Led Zeppelin. Then you start playing and you’re immediately reminded that you are a musical speck compared to this man. It’s still hard to accept that I got to play in a band with that guy.
"Technically we’re still a band," he teases. “We practise once every decade, and we’re coming up on another decade aren’t we? I don’t have any official news but there’s always something cooking.”
Them Crooked Vultures' 4K-rated self-titled debut album was released in November 2009, so we're only a matter of months away from the big 1-0 anniversary celebration. Next year will be a decade since their performance on the main stage at Download festival – perhaps they'll make a return to Donington in 2020?
Or, Dave's just messing around and we're getting worked up over nothing. Who knows! Keep your eyes on Kerrang! for the latest updates.
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