Peace, Love, Death Metal Explained

Peace, Love, Death Metal
Type:studio
Artist:Eagles of Death Metal
Cover:Eagles of Death Metal - Peace, Love, Death Metal album cover.png
Recorded:2003
Length:44:40
Label:AntAcidAudio
Producer:Josh Homme
Prev Title:Live at Slims
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Death by Sexy
Next Year:2006

Peace, Love, Death Metal is the debut studio album by Eagles of Death Metal, released by AntAcidAudio on March 23, 2004.

Making of the album

Eagles of Death Metal is a garage rock band fronted by Jesse Hughes. The album was recorded primarily by Hughes (credited as "J. Devil Huge" or "Mr. Boogie Man") and Josh Homme (credit as "Carlo von Sexron" or "Baby Duck"), and featured guest appearances by Tim Vanhamel, Brody Dalle, Nick Oliveri, Alain Johannes, and Natasha Shneider.

Homme told MTV News that the band is led by Hughes: "I just sit behind the drums and play rock and roll, which is a great change of pace for me. J. Devil writes everything, every lyric and riff, and he's a fantastic songwriter. He and I go through and arrange them, and I lay down harmonies, but it's really his thing. It's the antithesis of the bloated rock-attitude bullshit I've had to deal with recently." Homme promoted the band and wore one of its t-shirts when appearing on the Lollapalooza tour with his main band Queens of the Stone Age in 2003.

Track listing

All tracks by Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme, except where noted.

On the UK and the European release there are two extra tracks: "Miss Sanders" and "Just Nineteen". A re-recorded version of the latter appears on the band's follow up Death By Sexy. The European release also featured the video for "Midnight Creeper". The band has shot videos for "I Only Want You" and "Speaking in Tongues". The melody for "Kiss the Devil" is based on the traditional folk song "Sugar Baby".

The band were performing the song "Kiss the Devil" at the Bataclan on 13 November 2015 when an attack killed 89 fans.[1]

In popular culture

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. News: From dinner in Paris to a 'war on happiness' in 15 minutes. The Observer. Luke. Harding. Kim. Willsher. 14 November 2015. The group had been on about an hour and they'd just said "We love you Paris" and started singing a song, Kiss the Devil, with the words 'I met the Devil and this is his song' when we heard very clearly some explosions. [...] There was blood everywhere around us [...] A body fell on me [...] My neighbour, a man of around 50, was shot at directly in the head, and bits of his brain and flesh fell on my glasses..
  2. Web site: DLC Week of 8/3. 2010-07-30. Harmonix. August 2, 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100802030148/http://www.rockband.com/forums/showthread.php?t=197149. August 2, 2010.