A short clip starring Josh Homme and Dean Fertita announces the band’s next LP, but the release date may not hold.
Queens of the Stone Age have attached a name to their next record. In a 90-second teaser, Josh Homme and Dean Fertita play a round of five-finger fillet, and the game supplies the announcement: the album is called Perfecth. Fertita asks when it will arrive, and Homme answers, “September 30th, I think,” before the scene turns bloody.
The voiceover at the end repeats that Perfecth is coming September 30th, but the date is crossed out in the final frame. That correction makes sense by industry logic: September 30th falls on a Wednesday, while new albums usually land on Fridays. For now, the title is confirmed and the date is not.
The reveal follows the first single, “Easy Street,” whose video also leaned into gore. Queens of the Stone Age are currently on the road supporting Foo Fighters on a North American stadium tour.
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