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Jake Shears eyes Queens Of The Stone Age collaboration
Published Sunday, Sep 25 2011, 16:01 BST | By Paul Millar | Add comment
Jake Shears has said that he hopes to work with Queens Of The Stone Age.
The Scissor Sisters frontman admitted that working with the Lullabies to Paralyze rockers on their next LP would be "a dream".


Shears told the Daily Star Sunday: ''It'd be a dream collaboration, because I'm a huge fan. I really, really want to sing on the next Queens Of The Stone Age album. I'm desperate for it."
Further praising the California band, Shears added: "[Lead singer Josh Homme is] a fan of our band too. As unlikely as that might be. I think he's a genius, a genuine rock hero living among us."
Queens Of The Stone Age revealed earlier this year that they will finish recording their sixth studio album, the follow-up to 2007's Era Vulgaris, by the end of this year.
Watch the video for 'No One Knows' by Queens Of The Stone Age below:
The Scissor Sisters frontman admitted that working with the Lullabies to Paralyze rockers on their next LP would be "a dream".

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Shears told the Daily Star Sunday: ''It'd be a dream collaboration, because I'm a huge fan. I really, really want to sing on the next Queens Of The Stone Age album. I'm desperate for it."
Further praising the California band, Shears added: "[Lead singer Josh Homme is] a fan of our band too. As unlikely as that might be. I think he's a genius, a genuine rock hero living among us."
Queens Of The Stone Age revealed earlier this year that they will finish recording their sixth studio album, the follow-up to 2007's Era Vulgaris, by the end of this year.
Watch the video for 'No One Knows' by Queens Of The Stone Age below:
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