


“This was to go where neither of us had gone before,” Homme added. He got revved up and we had a great big rumble in the desert USA.” No composer wants to write about nothing. Josh had that in him, so I set out to provoke an encounter-first with a carefully worded text, followed by a deluge of writings all about me. “I wanted to be free,” Pop explained in a press release. Elsewhere, McLachlan performs Hallelujah, which itself is the subject of the 2021 documentary Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen. Due out March 18th through Rekords Rekords/Loma Vista/Caroline International, Post Pop Depression is described as having a “Detroit meets Palm Desert by way of old Berlin vibe… a timeless work, one that sounds as if it’s always been there, has existed before any of the musicians were even born-yet imbued with the ramshackle energy of a garage band that threw itself together yesterday.” Quite the fitting combo really, what with the recent passing of David Bowie and the simple fact that his Pop collaborations ( The Idiot, Lust For Life) remain some of the sinewy singer’s most beloved work. Iggy Pop and Josh Homme revealed a secret record on Stephen Colbert last night, a full-length effort made with members of Arctic Monkeys (drummer Matt Helder) and Queens of the Stone Age (guitarist Dean Fertita).
