Lullabies to Paralyze

Lullabies to Paralyze
Studio album by Queens of the Stone Age
Released March 21, 2005 (Europe)
March 22, 2005 (U.S.)
Recorded August–November 2004 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California
Genre Hard rock
Length 59:26
Label Interscope B0004186-02
Producer Josh Homme, Joe Barresi
Professional reviews
Queens of the Stone Age chronology
Stone Age Complication
(2004)
Lullabies to Paralyze
(2005)
Over the Years and Through the Woods
(2005)
Alternative cover
Cover of the LP release

Lullabies to Paralyze is the fourth studio album by hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age and was released on March 21, 2005. [1] Debuting at number 5 on the Billboard chart,[2] the album sold 97,000 copies in America during its first week of release,[2] eventually topping over 342,000 copies as of March, 2007 according to Nielsen Soundscan.[3] The album has been certified gold in the UK, where it has sold over 100,000 units. The second song on the album, "Medication", was included in the video game Motorstorm.

Contents

Background

The album title Lullabies to Paralyze was intended to bridge Lullabies with its predecessor Songs for the Deaf by naming it after a line in "Mosquito Song", the final track on Songs for the Deaf.[4] The "deluxe limited edition" of the album includes a bonus track and a bonus DVD containing "a look behind the scenes and special bonus footage". Videos were produced for singles Little Sister, In My Head and Burn the Witch, as well as "Everybody Knows That You Are Insane" and "Someone's in the Wolf".[5] The "Everybody Knows That You Are Insane" video was broadcasted frequently for a number of months on MTV during 2005, while the video for "Someone's in the Wolf" was featured on the bonus DVD of Lullabies to Paralyze.

The album was delayed during 2004 because of some changes to the line-up: bassist Nick Oliveri was fired and on-off vocalist Mark Lanegan went on tour with his own band.[6] Lanegan can nevertheless still be heard singing on several songs of the album, as well as contributing lyrics. Because of this turmoil, there had been rumours that Lanegan had left the band, which Josh Homme eventually clarified in several interviews, was never the case. Nevertheless he encouraged these rumours to draw the attention off the band by giving the press "something to focus on while I was just making the record".

And at the time, I was like, "Fuck, no one's even listening to this. It's too much about other stuff." And it would have been easy to make Songs for the Deaf 2, which is basically all I heard in my own head. But I can't do that. You've got to shake all that shit away.--Josh Homme, Pitchfork interview, April 13, 2007[7]

Critical reception

The album received generally positive reviews, however slightly lower than its predecessor, the average score being 78 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 31 professional reviews. [8]

Kevin Forest Moreau awarded it 3rd best album of the year 2005, Billboard magazine ranked it 7th best album, Magnet magazine ranked it 9th, and Filter magazine considered it 10th best album of the year 2005.[9] Lullabies To Paralyze was certified gold in the UK on April 15, 2005 with sales excessing 100,000 copies. [10]

Track listing

All the tracks were written by Joshua Homme, Troy Van Leeuwen and Joey Castillo, except where noted. All the lyrics were written by Homme, except additional lyrics on "Medication", "Tangled Up In Plaid", "Long Slow Goodbye" by Mark Lanegan.

  1. "This Lullaby" (Homme, Van Leeuwen, Castillo, Lanegan) – 1:22
  2. "Medication" (Homme, Van Leeuwen, Castillo, Lanegan) – 1:54
  3. "Everybody Knows That You Are Insane" – 4:14
  4. "Tangled Up in Plaid" (Homme, Van Leeuwen, Castillo, Lanegan) – 4:13
  5. "Burn the Witch" – 3:35
  6. "In My Head" (Homme, Van Leeuwen, Freese, Castillo, Johannes) – 4:01
  7. "Little Sister" – 2:54
  8. "I Never Came" – 4:48
  9. "Someone's in the Wolf" – 7:15
  10. "The Blood Is Love" – 6:37
  11. "Skin on Skin" – 3:42
  12. "Broken Box" – 3:02
  13. "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man..." – 4:56
  14. "Long Slow Goodbye" (Homme, Van Leeuwen, Castillo, Lanegan) – 6:50
    • Includes a "Hidden Finale" which comes up at – 5:16

Bonus tracks

LP version

The LP version of the album was released by AntAcidAudio and contains a different cover to the CD version. The sides are named Once, You, Were & Lost, after a line from "Someone's in the Wolf", with each containing a mixture of the CD's album and bonus tracks.

Side one: Once

  1. "Lullaby" – 1:23
  2. "Medication" – 1:54
  3. "Everybody Knows That You're Insane" – 4:14
  4. "Tangled Up in Plaid" – 4:13
  5. "Burn the Witch" – 3:35

Side two: You

  1. "In My Head" – 4:01
  2. "Little Sister" – 2:54
  3. "I Never Came" – 4:48
  4. "Someone's in the Wolf" – 7:16

Side three: Were

  1. "Infinity" (new version, see above) – 3:59
  2. "The Blood Is Love" – 6:38
  3. "Like a Drug" – 3:18
  4. "Skin on Skin" – 3:43

Side four: Lost

  1. "Broken Box" – 3:00
  2. "Precious and Grace" – 3:24
  3. ""You Got a Killer Scene There, Man..."" – 4:58
  4. "Long Slow Goodbye" (contains the hidden track) – 6:54

Outtakes

Bonus DVD

  1. "The Way Finds You" – 27:20
  2. "Someone's in the Wolf" (Castillo, Homme, Van Leeuwen) – 7:24
  3. "Josh's Session" (starring Josh Homme and Sarah Silverman) – 10:24

Limited Tour Edition Bonus UK CD

Live from Earthlink in Atlanta, GA March 19 2005.

  1. "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret" – 3:54
  2. "Little Sister" – 2:56
  3. "In My Head" – 3:56
  4. "No One Knows" – 6:48
  5. "Song for the Dead" – 6:24
  6. "Regular John" – 9:48

Most online retailers list the songs on the bonus CD as coming from the March 19 2005 show in Atlanta, but at least "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret" and "Regular John" are actually from the show in Washington, DC on March 27, 2005.

The final item on the song listing (located behind the CD in the normal version, or inside the booklet in the deluxe edition), below "Long Slow Goodbye" reads:

"The Fun Machine took a shit and died – Was lost or misplaced. (There is a reward for the return of said tapes)"

During that time, the band assumed that the tapes of that song were either lost or stolen. A live version of this song can be found on the DVD release Over the Years and Through the Woods. Homme: "The tapes got lost. Actually, they were just at another studio, but we falsely accused everyone in the world of theft."[11]

Personnel

As common for Queens of the Stone Age recordings, Lullabies does not feature one single line-up but rather a core group of Homme, Castillo and Van Leeuwen that would also form the tour line-up, as well as other contributors, mostly close friends to the band.

Band lineup

Guest appearances

Charting positions

Album

Year Chart Peak position
2005 Billboard Top 200 5

Singles

Year Single Chart Peak position
2005 "Little Sister" US Hot 100 88
2005 "Little Sister" US Modern Rock 2
2005 "Little Sister" US Mainstream Rock 13
2005 "Little Sister" UK Singles Chart 13
2005 "In My Head" US Modern Rock 32
2005 "In My Head" UK Singles Chart 44
2005 "Burn the Witch" US Modern Rock 40

References

  1. QOTSA Discography
  2. 2.0 2.1 "50 Still Attacking Chart". Rolling Stone (2005-03-30). Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
  3. "QOTSA Rocks Hard, Fast On 'Era Vulgaris'". Billboard (2005-03-15). Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
  4. "Queens Of The Stone Age Interview". Vertigo. Retrieved on 2005-05-18. "I also like that the title bridges this record and the last record in that it’s a lyric from “Mosquito Song”. (Homme)"
  5. QOTSA Yahoo videos
  6. "Nick Oliveri, Mark Lanegan Leave Queens Of The Stone Age". VH1 (2004-02-12). Retrieved on 2007-06-18.
  7. QOTSA's Homme Talks New LP, Motivations, Pirates, Pitchfork interview with Joshua Homme, April 13, 2007
  8. "Lullabies To Paralyze by Queens Of The Stone Age". Metacritic. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  9. "Best of 2005: The 30 best reviewed albums of the year". Metacritic. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  10. "QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE , LULLABIES TO PARALYZE , Gold , Fri Apr 15 2005". British Phonographic Industry (2005-04-15). Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  11. Josh Homme, 09/2005 interview with RollingStone.com