Josh Homme discography

Josh Homme is an American rock musician who has released 18 studio albums and collaborated with over 25 different artists. He started playing guitar in the 1980s and formed a band with Palm Desert, California schoolmates John Garcia and Brant Bjork, initially under the name Katzenjammer, then Sons of Kyuss, and later shortened to simply Kyuss.[1] The band released an EP called Sons of Kyuss (1990) when Homme was 16 years old, before going on to record four critically acclaimed studio albums and a greatest hits release without breaking through to mainstream success.[1] After the breakup of the band in 1995, Homme considered abandoning his music career, but was persuaded by vocalist Mark Lanegan to join the Screaming Trees on tour as second guitarist.[1]

Homme performing at the 2007 Wireless Festival

In August 1997, Homme gathered a few musician friends at recording studio Rancho de la Luna for a weekend of collaborations called "The Desert Sessions".[1] The experiment yielded two albums, Volumes 1 & 2, and Homme would repeat the exercise at the same studio with different musicians on a further four occasions over the next decade.

Also in 1997, Homme formed Queens of the Stone Age with former Kyuss drummer Alfredo Hernández, initially under the name Gamma Ray.[1] In 1998, Queens of the Stone Age released their self-titled debut album, on which Homme performed lead vocals, guitar, and bass guitar.[1] Queens of the Stone Age would adopt a fluid line-up, with dozens of members joining and leaving as the band developed while Homme remained the only permanent member. They have released several EPs, compilations, a DVD, and a total of eight studio albums, including the break-through Songs for the Deaf (2002).

Eagles of Death Metal started out as an impromptu collaboration on the Desert Sessions' 1998 release Volume 4: Hard Walls and Little Trips, but became a full-time band with the recording and release of their debut album, Peace, Love, Death Metal, in 2004.[2] The original line-up included Homme on drums and his childhood friend Jesse Hughes on lead vocals and guitar, although Homme rarely tours with the band due to his commitments with Queens of the Stone Age.[2] In 2006, Eagles of Death Metal released its second studio album, Death by Sexy, which became their first album to chart on the Billboard 200.[3] The band has since released a further two albums.

In 2009, Homme appeared alongside Dave Grohl and John Paul Jones in the band Them Crooked Vultures. The band has so far put out one record, the self-titled Them Crooked Vultures. Plans for a follow-up in the future continue, with Homme and Grohl both continuing to state their commitment to the band despite their numerous other projects.

Homme has also appeared on the releases of several other bands, including Deep in the Hole (2001) and Flak 'n' Flight (2003) by Masters of Reality, Cocaine Rodeo (2000) and A Drug Problem That Never Existed (2003) by Mondo Generator, In Your Honor by Foo Fighters (2005), and Impeach My Bush by Peaches (2006).[1]

Writing and performance

YearAlbumComment
2002The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)The soundtrack was composed by Marco Beltrami and was released in 2002 by Milan Records. A good part of the songs on the soundtrack were specifically written and performed for this film by Homme.
2012End of WatchThe song "Nobody to Love" plays during the credits.
2017In The Fade (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Production credits

YearArtist(s)AlbumComment
1997Fu ManchuGodzillaProducer alongside Fu Manchu
BeaverThe Difference EngineProducer on "Green" alongside David Catching and Hutch
2009Arctic MonkeysHumbugProducer for various tracks
2012The HivesLex HivesProducer for deluxe version bonus tracks
2016Iggy PopPost Pop Depression
2016CRXNew Skin
2021Royal BloodTyphoonsProducer on "Boilermaker", and bonus tracks "Space" and "King"
2022Nikki LaneDenim & Diamonds

Remixes

YearArtist(s)AlbumSong(s)
2005Death from Above 1979Romance Bloody Romance"Black History Month"
2009The Prodigy"Take Me To The Hospital"
2011The Dead Weather"Hang You from the Heavens"
Grinderman"Mickey Mouse and the Goodbye Man"

Contributions and guest appearances

YearArtist(s)AlbumComment
1997Fu ManchuGodzillaAdditional percussion
1998Mike JohnsonI Feel AlrightBass guitar
1999Wellwater ConspiracyBrotherhood of ElectricVocals on "Teen Lambchop", "Red Light, Green Light", and "Ladder to the Moon", bass guitar on "Ladder to the Moon" and "Good Pushin'"
2000Earthlings?Human BeansVocals on "Visionary Messenger"
Mondo GeneratorCocaine RodeoGuitar on "13th Floor", "Simple Exploding Man (Extended version)" and "Cocaine Rodeo"
2001Masters of RealityDeep in the HolePerformer
2002Local HHere Comes the ZooPerformer on "Rock & Roll Professionals" (credited as J.Ho)
Various ArtistsRise Above: 24 Black Flag Songs to Benefit the West Memphis ThreeBackground vocals on "Rise Above", "TV Party", "Six Pack", "Annihilate This Week"
Earthlings?Disco Marching KraftBass guitar on "Disco Marching Kraft"
2003Mark LaneganHere Comes That Weird ChillBass, guitar, drums
Martina Topley-BirdQuixoticAdditional guitar on "Need One"
Masters of RealityFlak 'n' FlightGuitar, vocals
Mondo GeneratorA Drug Problem That Never ExistedPerformer and writer for "Do The Headright" and "Me And You"
UnkleNever, Never LandVocals on "Safe In Mind (Please Get This Gun From Out My Face)"
2004Auf der MaurAuf der MaurGuitar on "Followed The Waves", "I'll Be Anything You Want", "My Foggy Notion" and "I Need I Want I Will" and additional vocals on "Skin Receiver"
2004Mark LaneganBubblegumVarious instruments on "Hit The City", "Wedding Dress", "Methamphetamine Blues", "One Hundred Days" and "Come To Me"
2005ElevenKiller Queen: A Tribute to Queenfeatured on "Stone Cold Crazy"
Foo FightersIn Your HonorRhythm guitar on "Razor"
2006The Strokes"You Only Live Once"Additional drums on "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)"
MastodonBlood MountainGuest vocals on "Colony of Birchmen" and hidden message on "Pendulous Skin"
PeachesImpeach My BushGuitar on "Give 'er"
2007Lupe FiascoThe CoolGuitar on "Hello / Goodbye (Uncool)"
Goon MoonLicker's Last LegPerformer
Jesse MalinGlitter in the GutterAdditional guitar on "Tomorrow Tonight"
UnkleWar StoriesVocals on "Restless", guitar on "Chemistry" and "Hold My Hand"
2008End Titles... Stories for FilmFeatured on "Chemical"
Primal ScreamBeautiful FutureGuitar on "Necro Hex Blues"
2009Biffy ClyroOnly RevolutionsAdditional guitar on "Bubbles"
2011Arctic MonkeysSuck It and Seebacking vocals on "All My Own Stunts"
Boots ElectricHonkey Kongguitar on "Boots Electric Theme" and "Dreams"
Screaming TreesLast Words: The Final Recordingsguitar on "Crawlspace"
2012Mark LaneganBlues FuneralGuitar on "Riot in My House"
Florence and the MachineMTV Unplugged
Mondo GeneratorHell Comes To Your HeartGuest musician
2013Various ArtistsSound City: Real to ReelComposer and primary artist on "Centipede", "A Trick With No Sleeve" and "Mantra"
Arctic MonkeysAMBacking vocals on "One for the Road" and "Knee Socks"
2016Iggy PopPost Pop DepressionProvided vocals, guitar, bass, piano, synthesizers, mellotron and percussion
Lady GagaJoanneGuitar on various tracks and songwriting for various tracks
2020Run the JewelsRTJ4Provided vocals, and participated in the production
2021Paul McCartneyMcCartney III Imagined"Lavatory Lil" (Josh Homme version)
2022Ozzy OsbournePatient Number 9Guitar on "God Only Knows"
Nikki LaneDenim & DiamondsProvided guitar, keyboards and drums

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