Queens of the Stone Age team up with Beavertown for music video – WATCH | Music | Entertainment

Queens of the Stone Age have become one of the most recognisable American rock bands over the past few years, and that was proven at this year’s Glastonbury Festival when they exploded onto their headline set.

To celebrate their success and their new album – In Times New Roman – the No One Knows singers have now teamed up with Beavertown Brewery to bring their new music video to their fans.

Their new and latest single, Paper Machete, has just received a mind-blowing music video in creative collaboration with the extremely popular brewing company.

The video – which can be seen below – recreates the Josh Homme-fronted band in the signature Beavertown Brewery’s Neck Oil art style in a gorgeous rendering that perfectly blends music and beer.

This first-of-its-kind music video “embarks on a visual odyssey” and “transports viewers into the captivating universe of Beavertown’s renowned Neck Oil can artwork,” the company said.

Nick Dwyer, Beavertown Brewery’s creative director, said: “It’s absolutely mind-blowing to be working with Queens of The Stone Age. We’ve been massive fans of them forever.

“So, to have the opportunity to make a music video for them, let alone the only one they are doing, … well it hasn’t quite sunk in yet.”

The short music video was brought together by Dwyer and Black Dog Films’ director and animator Alice Bloomfield.

Later this year, Queens of the Stone Age will be hitting stages around the country in a monumental headline tour.

They’ll not only be arriving at London’s O2 Arena, but also Manchester’s AO Arena and Dublin’s 3Arena, as well.

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