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Them Crooked Vultures Rain Rockness Upon the Wiltern (11/16)

By Drew Tewksbury, Wednesday, Nov. 18 2009 @ 12:01PM
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View more photos in Timothy's Norris' "Them Crooked Vultures @ the Wiltern" slideshow and also from the band's surprise gig at the Roxy.

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Josh Homme of Them Crooked Vultures (among other bands)
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From fist-pumping stomps to face-melting solos, Them Crooked Vultures' performance at the Wiltern Tuesday wasn't an avalanche of hard rock--it was a monolith.

From the very start, the Vultures had the Wiltern's sold-out crowd pulsating to the lumbering rhythms of "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I," a rafter-quaking riff rocker from their self-titled debut album, released this week.

The crowd's excitement nearly matched the energy blasted from a stage filled with hard rock's heavyweights: Led Zeppelin's bassist, John Paul Jones, Nirvana's drummer, Dave Grohl, and Josh Homme vocalist/guitarist of Queens of the Stone Age and Kyuss.

This nexus of rock titans has been slowly rolled out since the rumors of the supergroup began circulating across the internet. Like the sighting of a sasquatch, the outline of the band would appear in the distance. Shaky iPhone video of performances metastasized across social media networks. MP3's would suddenly appear on blogs. Surprise shows at small venues spawned hearsay and speculation. Then on the stage of the Wiltern, the full beast came into view.

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The full beast: Them Crooked Vultures
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Homme, coolly swaggered to the mic, wafting falsetto vocals over the grungy guitar chugging and sludge-rock riffery. Behind the drums, Grohl furiously pounded away, his hair flying up into his face with each cymbal smash. John Paul Jones ran through an arsenal of instruments including a 10-string bass, a mandolin, a keytar, an organ, and two other multi-stringed instruments that probably don't even have names yet.

Unlike many reports, Them Crooked Vultures actually isn't a supergroup; it's essentially Queens of the Stone Age plus JP Jones. QotSA's ablum, Songs for the Deaf, featured Grohl on drums and multi-instrumentalist Alain Johannes, who joined the band on tour, has been part of Homme's operation for years.

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Josh Homme
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But the undeniable influence of Jones' mastery of florid arrangement and soulful groove (he's responsible for the string section on Led Zep's "Kashmir" and the Clavinet groove on "Trampled Under Foot"), meshed well with Homme's sun-scorched brand of desert psychedelia.

When Jones' stutter stepping bass line perfectly interlocked with the tight drumming, on "Scum Bag Blues," the 63 year-old classic rock icon looked back at Grohl, who cracked a smile as he sang backup, relishing in the approval from the man who started it all.

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John Paul Jones
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It was a quandary for the audience's Rock Band enthusiasts and air musicians. With so many idols on stage, it was hard to pick. Execute a perfect air guitar bend, or perhaps attempt a raucous thigh slapping drum solo? One audience member was a virtual one-man-band of invisible instruments, attempting air bass along to Jones' solo in "Scumbag Blues--left hand in the air, fingers curling around imaginary frets--while his right hand matched snare hits on his cargo pants.

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Dave Grohl
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"There's a lot of love in the air tonight," Homme said before launching into the slinky fuzz guitar of "Caligulove."

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