FOO FIGHTERS frontman
Dave Grohl, who recently confirmed that he laid down the drum tracks for
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE's forthcoming sixth album, told
CBS Local in a new interview that he won't be touring with the band in support of the record.
Grohl stepped in to play on the album, which is expected in early 2013, following the departure of
Joey Castillo.
Grohl last played drums for
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE on 2002's
"Songs For The Deaf".
Grohl and
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE mainman
Josh Homme also teamed up in 2009 with
LED ZEPPELIN bassist
John Paul Jones in the band
THEM CROOKED VULTURES.
Jones had played on the
FOO FIGHTERS' 2005 album
"In Your Honor" (playing mandolin on
"Another Round" and piano on
"Miracle"), and at the 2008
Grammy Awards, he conducted an orchestra that backed the
FOO FIGHTERS on their performance of
"The Pretender". But
Grohl told
CBS Local that actually being in a band with the man meant a great deal to him.
"It was one of the highlights of my life when
John Paul Jones said, 'Now I've been in two great bands,'"
Grohl said. "That was a huge deal for me!"
Grohl, who recently directed his first documentary,
"Sound City", is confident that
THEM CROOKED VULTURES will become active again. "We've talked about it," he said. "I know that someday we'll get back together and do stuff, because we love playing with each other."
Grohl recently told
BBC Radio One about recording the sixth
QUEENS album, "There were no boundaries with that band, there were no limits with them . . . I'll do something so completely ridiculous, I'll just, like, 'There's no way that that
Josh is going to let me do that,' and he'll say, 'Do that for forty-five seconds, over and over again, that's become, like, part of the song, that is a big part of the song,' and that's the way they work."
