Queens Of The Stone Age - Live at the Area4 Festival
This concert documentary follows Queens of the Stone Age as they light up the Area4 Festival with a high energy, guitar driven set. Filmed from multiple camera angles, the performance highlights the band's tight rhythm section and Josh Homme's magnetic stage presence, trading between snarling... Read more
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About Queens Of The Stone Age - Live at the Area4 Festival
This concert documentary follows Queens of the Stone Age as they light up the Area4 Festival with a high energy, guitar driven set. Filmed from multiple camera angles, the performance highlights the band's tight rhythm section and Josh Homme's magnetic stage presence, trading between snarling riffs and sly, almost deadpan humor between songs. It traces a sequence of tracks that showcase the group's smokey groove and fearless loudness, opening with Misfit Love and placing fan favorites like Sick Sick Sick, Go With The Flow, and Song For The Dead in the middle and near the end. The result is a compact, immersive snapshot of their live dynamic, where volumes surge then settle and the audience's energy mirrors the music's punch.
Produced as a concert documentary centered on the Area4 Festival performance, the film presents the live material with a straightforward, no frills approach and without a listed director in the available data. The focus stays on the music and the crowd.
Viewers are offered a raw sense of the band's identity on stage, with heavy guitars, precise rhythms, and a stage persona that blends menace with appeal. The film leans into themes of endurance, crowd rapport, and the thrill of a polished live show, all cut to a live sound mix that crackles.
Queens of the Stone Age's Area4 set sits within the band's touring legacy and the broader live rock scene, offering fans a document of how their songs translate to large venues. The performance captures an enduring mood of heavy, danceable rock that continues to resonate with new audiences and longtime followers alike, even years later.
Box office data for this release isn't publicly listed, reflecting its festival based nature. As a live concert film, it wasn't released as a wide theatrical run and likely found most of its audience through festival screenings and home viewing.
Details
- Release Date
- August 20, 2010
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music, Documentary
Official Trailer
Cast
Joshua Homme
Troy Van Leeuwen
Jon Theodore
Dean Fertita
Joey Castillo
Michael Shuman