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Queens Of The Stone Age share new video for ‘Negative Space’
The band also kick off their mammoth international tour this evening.
Following the release of their sweeping recent album, ‘In Times New Roman…’ - not to mention a storming Glastonbury performance that drew hordes away from Elton - Queens Of The Stone Age have today shared a new video for ‘Negative Space’.
In line with other videos from their ‘In Times New Roman…’ album campaign, Queens’ latest comes created and directed by Liam Lynch, who also stars in it. Of the video, Liam says: “Acceptance is lonely, messy, and tough, especially when it’s all that is left. This video takes place between the end and a beginning. It’s the desperate and lost, message-in-a-bottle emotions that are tossed out and let float away. No action required.”
You can watch the official video for ‘Negative Space’ below, and dive into our in-depth interview with Queens Of The Stone Age - as featured on the cover of our July 2023 issue - now.
Today also marks the start of the band’s huge international The End Is Nero tour, which will see them play dates across North America and Europe; get tickets here.
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