Rumors Swirl About New Queens of the Stone Age Album |

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There have been many rumors circulating about the upcoming new Queens of the Stone Age album, none of which have officially been confirmed by the band.

The album is reportedly titled In Times New Roman and is said to feature contributions from ZZ Top legend Billy Gibbons and Foo Fighters drummer Dave Grohl.

In Times New Roman is expected to be released sometime in 2023. The album is said to have a more psychedelic sound than the band’s previous albums.

These rumors have yet to be confirmed by the band, but they have certainly gotten fans excited about the possibility of new music from Queens of the Stone Age. The band’s last album, Villains, was released in 2017, so it’s been a while since fans have had anything new to listen to. With any luck, these rumors will be proven true and we’ll be getting a new Queens of the Stone Age album sooner rather than later.

In addition to the rumors mentioned above, there have also been some reports that the band has been teasing the album on their social media accounts. For example, they recently changed their profile picture to a new version of their logo, and they have also been posting cryptic messages on their website. This suggests that the band is getting ready to announce something big, and it’s possible that the new album will be part of that announcement.

Of course, it’s also possible that these rumors are nothing more than that. It’s always possible that the band is just messing with fans, or that they’re working on something else entirely. But until we hear something official from the band, it’s fun to speculate about what the new album might sound like.

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