More like New Quentin Of The Stone Age Video, really. Shit kicks off in the shit-kicking guitar-squealing rumbler “3′s & 7′s” clip with a quick cameo from Bulby, but then the action moves into more fitting, Grindhouse territory — particularly, Tarantino’s B-movie/exploitation genre homage Death Proof (see: scantily clad hotties, dusty hot rod chases). In fairness, though, the stripper sequence and Rose McGowan look-alike is pure Rodriguez. No zombies, but some gratuitous, vulgar-is gore put it perfectly in step with the Quentin/Robert double-feature’s interstitial coming attraction sequence.

Era Vulgaris is out now via Interscope.

Comments (9)
  1. Avarian  |   Posted on Sep 26th, 2007

    F&*# yeah that was awesome!

  2. Grobian  |   Posted on Sep 26th, 2007

    Damn, that was good even before I hit “mute”. Loved it.

  3. It’s about f’n time! This was so clearly the best choice for first single, I don’t know why they released “Sick Sick Sick” instead.

  4. Jace  |   Posted on Sep 26th, 2007

    i like it

  5. The Other Matthew  |   Posted on Sep 26th, 2007

    Great stuff. I love the Queens, and the grindhouse style of cinema fits them like a glove.

  6. iburl  |   Posted on Sep 27th, 2007

    Killer Video. Turn it up, sweater rockers!

  7. Christopher  |   Posted on Sep 27th, 2007

    uh, did everyone forget that QOTSA USED to be good?

  8. Uh, neither of those movies were derivative of the 60′s exploitation B-movies.

    Look up Roger Corman will you?

  9. Michael  |   Posted on Sep 28th, 2007

    You do you know Russ Meyer is right? You do understand that FAster Pussycat isn’t exactly an original name?

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