Queens Of The Stone Age are set to head back into the studio for a quick-fire return.
Spending time apart working on side projects, Queens Of The Stone Age returned earlier this year. Born from tortuous, fractured sessions, '…Like Clockwork' was the sound of a band coming back together, learning how to work as a unit once again.
On subsequent tour dates, Queens Of The Stone Age appeared to have re-gained their hunger. Finishing 2013 in style, the band are now vowing to get back into the studio as quickly as possible.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Josh Homme explained that the band have "more than enough songs" for a new LP.
"Absolutely" he explained. "We have more than enough songs. We're booked 'til September, but after that we plan to jump in the studio and get going."
"When it's time to make music, that's about getting lost for me" he continued. "To be a control freak is not half as good as being a freak who's casually in control. You're feeling around in the dark for something that feels good. As long as you're not in an orgy, that can be an amazing moment."
Clash spoke to Troy Van Leeuwen last year about the making of '…Like Clockwork' – find that feature HERE.