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| Img_capt = [[Josh Homme]] and [[Chris Goss (US)|Chris Goss]] performing as the 5:15ers at the [[ArthurFest]] 2006.
| image = Queen of the Stone Edge-Josh Homme-IMG 6555.jpg
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| Origin = [[Palm Desert, California|Palm Desert]], [[California]], [[United States|USA]]
| caption = [[Josh Homme]] performing in 2011
| Genre = [[Hard rock]]
| origin = [[Palm Desert, California]], U.S.
| Years_active = 2000-present
| genre = [[Hard rock]]
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| years_active = 2000–present
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'''Fififf Teeners''' (or '''The 5:15ers''') is the name given to the side project of musicians [[Josh Homme]] and [[Chris Goss (US)|Chris Goss]].
'''Fififf Teeners''' (or '''The 5:15ers''') is the name given to the side project of musicians [[Josh Homme]] and [[Chris Goss]].


The alias of the duo was first used when they co-produced [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s ''[[Rated R (Queens of the Stone Age album)|Rated R]]'',<ref>{{cite web
The alias of the duo was first used when they co-produced [[Queens of the Stone Age]]'s ''[[Rated R (Queens of the Stone Age album)|Rated R]]'',<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/233746/queensofthestoneage?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1
| url = https://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/_/id/233746/queensofthestoneage?pageid=rs.ArtistDiscography&pageregion=triple1
| title = Queens of the Stone Age: Rated R review
| title = Queens of the Stone Age: Rated R review
| publisher = Rolling Stone
| publisher = Rolling Stone
| date = 2000-06-22
| date = June 22, 2000
| accessdate = 2007-08-28
| access-date = August 28, 2007
| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20071203020527/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/233746/review/5943680
}}</ref> and again for the band's fifth studio album, ''[[Era Vulgaris (album)|Era Vulgaris]]''.<ref name="digibooklet">[http://qotsa.com/digibooklet/ Liner notes of ''Era Vulgaris''] from Qotsa.com</ref> To date, the pair have only performed as the 5:15ers once, at the ArthurBall held at the Echoplex, a club in [[Echo Park]], California. The set was a mix of tracks from both their respective careers, including a number of [[Masters of Reality]] songs, "100 Days" from [[Mark Lanegan]]'s ''[[Bubblegum (album)|Bubblegum]]'' (Which both Goss and Homme contributed to) and "You Would Know" by Queens of the Stone Age. Another song played was a cover of "Space For Rent" by the Danish three-piece [[WhoMadeWho]]. The performance also included original work, with the song "Into the Hollow" later appearing on ''Era Vulgaris''.<ref name="icecream">{{cite web
| archive-date = December 3, 2007
|url = http://www.icecreamman.com/general/article_742.shtml |title = The 5:15ers with Josh Homme and Chris Goss |accessdate = 2007-08-28 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070311011259/http://www.icecreamman.com/general/article_742.shtml <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-03-11}}</ref>
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}}</ref> and again for the band's fifth studio album, ''[[Era Vulgaris (album)|Era Vulgaris]]''.<ref name="digibooklet">[http://qotsa.com/digibooklet/ Liner notes of ''Era Vulgaris''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012090218/http://qotsa.com/digibooklet/ |date=October 12, 2007 }} from Qotsa.com</ref> To date, the pair have only performed as the 5:15ers once, at the ArthurBall held at the Echoplex, a club in [[Echo Park, Los Angeles|Echo Park]], California. The set was a mix of tracks from both their respective careers, including a number of [[Masters of Reality]] songs, "100 Days" from [[Mark Lanegan]]'s ''[[Bubblegum (Mark Lanegan album)|Bubblegum]]'' (Which both Goss and Homme contributed to) and "You Would Know" by Queens of the Stone Age. Another song played was a cover of "Space For Rent" by the Danish three-piece [[WhoMadeWho]]. The performance also included original work, with the song "Into the Hollow" later appearing on ''Era Vulgaris''.<ref name="icecream">{{cite web
|url=http://www.icecreamman.com/general/article_742.shtml
|title=The 5:15ers with Josh Homme and Chris Goss
|access-date=August 28, 2007
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070311011259/http://www.icecreamman.com/general/article_742.shtml
|archive-date=March 11, 2007
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When asked in February 2007 about the future of the project, Goss answered, "There will be one show and more to follow. We're focusing on the show, but we have talked about doing a record". Despite this, nothing has come into fruition since. On the bands musical direction, Goss opined that "[It will be] something that's neither Masters of Reality or Queens of the Stone Age. This one will be more 'art fag.'"<ref name="billboard">{{cite web |url=http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/search/google/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1001957941 |title=Josh Homme Starts A New Band |accessdate=2007-09-15 |format=|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref>
When asked in February 2007 about the future of the project, Goss answered, "There will be one show and more to follow. We're focusing on the show, but we have talked about doing a record". Despite this, nothing has come into fruition since. On the band's musical direction, Goss opined that "[It will be] something that's neither Masters of Reality or Queens of the Stone Age. This one will be more 'art fag.{{' "}}<ref name="billboard">{{cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/59778/goss-homme-ready-to-roll-as-515ers |title=Josh Homme Starts A New Band |access-date=September 15, 2007 |magazine=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]}}</ref>


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{Queens of the Stone Age}}
{{Queens_of_the_Stone_Age}}


[[Category:American alternative rock groups]]
[[Category:Hard rock musical groups from California]]


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[[pt:Fififf Teeners]]

Latest revision as of 17:30, 15 April 2024

Fififf Teeners
Josh Homme performing in 2011
Josh Homme performing in 2011
Background information
OriginPalm Desert, California, U.S.
GenresHard rock
Years active2000–present
MembersJosh Homme
Chris Goss

Fififf Teeners (or The 5:15ers) is the name given to the side project of musicians Josh Homme and Chris Goss.

The alias of the duo was first used when they co-produced Queens of the Stone Age's Rated R,[1] and again for the band's fifth studio album, Era Vulgaris.[2] To date, the pair have only performed as the 5:15ers once, at the ArthurBall held at the Echoplex, a club in Echo Park, California. The set was a mix of tracks from both their respective careers, including a number of Masters of Reality songs, "100 Days" from Mark Lanegan's Bubblegum (Which both Goss and Homme contributed to) and "You Would Know" by Queens of the Stone Age. Another song played was a cover of "Space For Rent" by the Danish three-piece WhoMadeWho. The performance also included original work, with the song "Into the Hollow" later appearing on Era Vulgaris.[3]

When asked in February 2007 about the future of the project, Goss answered, "There will be one show and more to follow. We're focusing on the show, but we have talked about doing a record". Despite this, nothing has come into fruition since. On the band's musical direction, Goss opined that "[It will be] something that's neither Masters of Reality or Queens of the Stone Age. This one will be more 'art fag.'"[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Queens of the Stone Age: Rated R review". Rolling Stone. June 22, 2000. Archived from the original on December 3, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2007.
  2. ^ Liner notes of Era Vulgaris Archived October 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine from Qotsa.com
  3. ^ "The 5:15ers with Josh Homme and Chris Goss". Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Retrieved August 28, 2007.
  4. ^ "Josh Homme Starts A New Band". Billboard. Retrieved September 15, 2007.