Bulby, the star of Queens Of The Stone Age’s “Sick, Sick, Sick” promo clip, cements his presence in the QOTSA constellation with a full-on mugshot plastered on the band’s Era Vulgaris cover. Cute, right? Even though pirate lightbulbs are so ’06.

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Comments (20)
  1. Shea  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    Badass cover. Their last two were two steps away from Satellite Party’s.

  2. I have three little words to say about this cover… SICK, SICK, SICK. You can take “sick” to mean either the old meaning or the new meaning, I don’t care which.

  3. GiantPanda  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    pretty good… but, then again the the satellite party cover is still fresh in my mind.

    *vomit*

  4. Yes, now THIS is an album cover worthy of mention. (That Spoon cover last week was lame.)

  5. Jack  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    Awe-some.

  6. aa bottom  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    Over-rated band, terrible cover.

  7. So wait…the green lightbulb pirate stole the yellow guy’s tooth? Mono? So many questions here…

  8. It says, “we’re a serious band, but not too serious” and kinda reminds me of those old Kozik covers, like Melvins’ Electroretard.

    I’m for it.
    DwD

  9. the fake record imprint around the outside is like the fake vintage t-shirts that are the talk of the town these days.

  10. Am I alone in thinking that QOTSA’s last and pretty much only note-worthy album was Rated R?

  11. rgr_moore  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    no steve, all the other 17 people who knew QOTSA before rated R probably agree with you, but who cares about them

  12. Quinn  |   Posted on May 3rd, 2007

    It actually says “You have Mono.”

  13. i back the first 3 QOTSA albums. Lullabies kinda had its moments but was hollow and weak, but Era Vulgaris is just terrible. Homme has picked up all these influences from his surroundings that just do not mesh. Dude has no direction anymore, Oliveri at least gave that direction with his stoner bass lines. Theres a huge shortage of riffs on the new album, before they used to jam out riffs for 4minutes and beat you into submission, here they just piss into the wind and hope for the best. Apart from the first 3-4 songs and the Lanegan number, which are average at best — it is ALL downhill, even embarassing by their standards.

  14. fatso  |   Posted on May 4th, 2007

    got meth?

  15. Does the sticker say “Mental Advisory” instead of “Parental..”? I like it!

  16. Bryan  |   Posted on May 4th, 2007

    “no steve, all the other 17 people who knew QOTSA before rated R probably agree with you, but who cares about them.”

    Well I think more than 17 people were Kyuss fans and picked up the first QOTSA album. It’s amazing and everything after it has been inferior. That said, their worst albums are still fantastic.

  17. Kevin  |   Posted on May 17th, 2007

    The First QOTSA album is the best by far

  18. Co-sign on S/T being their BEST by far. without a doubt. one of the best Hard Rock records ever.

  19. brosef  |   Posted on Jun 2nd, 2007

    Rated R is Supreme… just listening to see what new album is like. First song sounds goood

  20. chris  |   Posted on Jun 7th, 2007

    cool video. yeah, better than most.

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