In their recent concert at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, Queens of the Stone Age showcased their music just after releasing a live album recorded in the Catacombs of Paris. The performance highlighted the stark contrast between the historic underground ossuaries and the sensory overload of a casino, where time feels suspended. This concert marks the band's return following forced cancellations due to frontman Josh Homme's medical issues, making it a significant moment in their touring history amidst a backdrop of unique settings that provoke reflection on time and place.
This place, it's like trying to run on a sheet of ice. You have no idea how much time has passed there up above. And no time has passed.
It was the third in a brief string of US dates that serve as replacements for the scrapped remainder of last year's The End is Nero World Tour.
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