Josh Homme has opened up about the possibility of teaming up with Iggy Pop again in the future, after they worked together on 2016âs âPost Pop Depressionâ.
That album saw Homme and Iggy come together on an initially secretive project, alongside Hommeâs Queens of the Stone Age bandmate Dean Fertita and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders. The album was highly praised, placing in NMEâs Top 10 Albums of 2016 list, and it became Iggyâs highest charting solo album to date.
Now, in a new interview with NME, Homme and Fertita have spoken about the likelihood of a potential follow-up to the project. Watch the video of the chat below.
âWell, I would do that in a second,â Homme said in response to the idea.
âOh my god, if there was ever the opportunity to do it, it would be amazing,â added Fertita. âBut there are no plans.â
âNo plans, but you canât force something into being,â continued Homme. âYou just have to be ready to accept it when it arrives.â
In a five-star review of âPost Pop Depressionâ, NME wrote, âIf this is his final goodbye, itâs a truly mesmerising sign off.â
âHilarious and cool all at once, Iggy comes across like a more congenial Colonel Kurtz from Apocalypse Now on it. Grizzled. Defiant. Heroic. As parting statements go, âPost Pop Depressionâ is solid gold proof of his genius.â
NME also witnessed Iggy, Homme, Fertita and Heldersâ show at the Royal Albert Hall in 2016, which it described as âthe best show of the year to dateâ.
âThat was the coolest thing Iâve ever been allowed to be part of,â said Homme, reflecting on his memories of that show. âBut to try to chase that down again is a big mistake. Acceptance is the key. I accept that happened and I accept that it can never happen again.â
Elsewhere in the new interview, Homme reflected on the tribute show that was held for Taylor Hawkins in 2022 and on his friendship with Dave Grohl.
âBeing able to sing âLetâs Danceâ with Nile Rodgers at Wembley for my friend⌠Taylor would have loved that gig so much. Itâs such a wonderful thing that perhaps only Dave [Grohl] could do as a send-off like that. [He was asking] âIs this a good way to say âI love youâ?â In the years past, I havenât always known how to say âI love youâ to the people that I care about, you know?â
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