The 9:30 Club was absolutely packed Wednesday night for the D.C. debut of Them Crooked Vultures, a recently-formed hard-rock “supergroup” featuring Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters fame, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, and multi-instrumentalist John Paul Jones, who formerly played bass in a little band called Led Zeppelin. Joined by touring guitarist Alain Johannes, the high-profile trio treated the crowd to an impressive 90-minute set, more than justifying the hype that made this one of the most highly-anticipated shows of the year.
During songs like "Elephant," "Scumbag Blues," and "Caligulove," the Vultures displayed a tight, muscular, and dynamic sound, the power and immediacy of which belied the technical complexity of many of their compositions. Homme led the way on vocals and guitar, delivering riffs and melodies that were alternately inflected by blues, metal, psychedelia, and prog rock. His efforts were bolstered by what is surely one of the most formidable and accomplished rhythm sections in recent history. Grohl (who has roots in Alexandria, VA) seemed to revel in being back behind the drum kit in his hometown, masterfully demonstrating the aggression and dexterity that has made him one of rock's most acclaimed percussionists. Jones, meanwhile, added a stately presence, anchoring the music with characteristically precise bass lines that provided a perfect counterpoint to Grohl’s sheer explosiveness. Showing his versatility, and even a bit of showmanship, Jones also picked up a keytar during the quirky "Interludes with Ludes," and contributed a dramatic keyboard coda to the epic "Spinning in Daffodils."
Despite the band's brilliance, the audience was surprisingly reserved during much of the performance. This was, perhaps, partially due to the fact that this show lacked a key element of many fans' concert-going experience: the opportunity to hear and sing along to songs they already know. Them Crooked Vultures have issued no official recordings as of yet, though their debut album is due out on Interscope later this year. Until then, the band's music can only be properly encountered in live performances, and Wednesday's exceptional concert showed that no opportunity to do so should be missed.

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Francis - these photos are great!
"Supergroup" is pushing it a bit. With the exception of Led Zeppelin, the members from the other groups knock it below the status of supergroup. Oh, and supergroups play in far larger venues than the 9:30 Club.
totally disagreed. this sure does qualify as a supergroup. hell, even mr. johannes has played with soundgarden.
When all members of a group have five or more Diamond selling records, it is a Supergroup.
ok, so what group qualifies as a supergroup by your definition, otr? i fail to think of a single one. hell, even cream wouldn't fit this definition.
Also, unlike Elementary Schools and their "My Child is an Honor Student", to be a supergroup you have to have talent/ability. Lowering standards doesn't work for all cases.
dude - "supergroup" is a colloquialism and its very use is subjective in nature. apparently, you keep your standards as high as you raise your nose.
the rest of us, beneath your mighty smug cloud, tend to refer to a collaborative project involving successful musicians as, ahem, a "supergroup." and im sorry buddy, there's no debating this one. you criticize the group's choice of venue despite countless reports of the bands preference to keep the tour small, not to mention turning down perry ferrell's request to headline lollapalooza in the process.
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1617950/20090810/foo_fighters.jhtml
wait, them crooked vultures was asked to headline lollapalooza before releasing an album? woah - this band must be pretty super.
you still didn't answer my question, otr. name a supergroup. please, name one so we know what is a supergroup by your definition.
The "perfectly respectable"ness of Foo Fighters aside, a former member of Nirvana doesn't qualify as a member of a supergroup?
Or all we all too cool for grunge now?
over the river, you seem a bit over the hill.
You got that right.
Now get off of my yard.
Nice pics ... I'm sorry I missed this show. I almost always enjoy the various bands and musical side projects of Mr.s Grohl and Homme.
does josh homme ever smile? he always has this dicky smirk on his face. he's like a rock and roll version of the chaz archetype from those 80's john hughes films. grohl should have climbed back behind the kit after the foo fighter's 2nd album. sad i missed this show, though.
this show was fucking awesome. can't wait to hear the record.
Saw these guys at Austin City Limits - they kicked ass!
Grohl definitely looks really effing happy to be doing something - anything - other than playing lead guitar with the Poo Biters...
only one supergroup i know of - cream
amazing photos. I wish I could have been at that one. I shouldn't have spent my night dealing with these webcam girls lol.