Mark Lanegan hits studio for new Queens of the Stone Age album
Jan. 29, 2013, 9:38 AM EST
WENN
Rocker Mark Lanegan has returned to the studio with Queens Of The Stone Age
to help record the band's first album in six years.
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The musician joined the group to play on three albums between 2000 and 2005
before focusing on other projects, but the rockers have confirmed they
collaborated with Lanegan again on their forthcoming release. A post on the
rockers' Facebook page said, "Lanegan came by. He didn't say much, but he sang
good."
Lanegan is not the only part-time Queens of the Stone Age star to hit the
studio with the band -- Nick Oliveri and Dave Grohl are also involved with the
album. Oliveri was booted out of the group in 2004 following allegations of
domestic abuse, and Grohl played drums on 2002's "Songs for the
Deaf."