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Multiple artists shared updates on their upcoming albums over the weekend.
Queens of the Stone Age revealed that their next record, the follow-up to 2023’s In Times New Roman…, is called Perfecth.
In a video skit posted to the band’s Facebook, frontman Josh Homme says that the record will arrive Sept. 30 before then accidentally stabbing his band with a knife, causing blood to shoot out everywhere. The video ends with the date Sept. 30 crossed out and a voiceover teasing that the album is “coming soon sometime.”
Meanwhile, Courtney Love announced that her long in-the-works solo album is done.
“It’s kinda been done,” Love said in a video posted to her Instagram. “It’s a really good record, I put a lot into it.”
Also in the video, Love said that she got really sick when she traveled to England in 2019.
“My body just exploded,” she said. “I was in hospitals a lot, and almost died.”
Love said that she’s better and healthy now. In the post’s caption, she writes, “When I made [the album] i believed this was my last record so I made the record I always wanted to make. I was in the hospital mostly but when I wasn’t all I did was write & record it.”
She also thanked Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong, R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe and her former Hole bandmate Melissa Auf der Maur for their support.
Finally, Fontaines D.C. announced the title of their next album: Dopamine Chamber. The follow-up to 2024’s Romance is due out later in 2026, and a new song called “Marianne” will premiere Tuesday.
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