Josh Homme takes a trip down Easy Street
In a gleefully eccentric for Queens of the Stone Age's new track, hungryman directors Christopher Gruse and Tony Wolski embrace the oddities.
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- Director Christopher Gruse
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Credits
View on- Production Company Hungry Man
- Director Christopher Gruse
- Editing EXILE Edit
- Color Royal Muster
- Director Tony Wolski
- Executive Producer Caleb Dewart
- Executive Producer Kim Dellara
- Executive Producer Matt Lefebvre
- Executive Producer Franchesca McDowell
- Head of Production Marian Harkness
- Producer Audrey Huey
- Production Designer William McMillin
- DP Ian Rigby
- Editor Lauren Dellara
- Executive Producer Thatcher Peterson
- Post Producer Daniel Butler
- Colorist Gregory Reese
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Hungry Man
- Director Christopher Gruse
- Editing EXILE Edit
- Color Royal Muster
- Director Tony Wolski
- Executive Producer Caleb Dewart
- Executive Producer Kim Dellara
- Executive Producer Matt Lefebvre
- Executive Producer Franchesca McDowell
- Head of Production Marian Harkness
- Producer Audrey Huey
- Production Designer William McMillin
- DP Ian Rigby
- Editor Lauren Dellara
- Executive Producer Thatcher Peterson
- Post Producer Daniel Butler
- Colorist Gregory Reese
It's safe to say that, if Queens of the Stone Age were to throw a house party, it would be full of colourful oddballs, and this new promo goes some way to proving it.
Opening with the arresting image of frontman Josh Homme pegging it down a suburban street, seemingly pursued by a costume shop's worth of madcap characters, Easy Street soon eases the pressure and instead invites us into a joyfully mixed-up gathering.
Directed by hungryman's Christopher Gruse and Tony Wolski, this intriguingly composed film brings a delightful punk energy that's cleverly countered by neat cinematography and some enjoyable slow motion.