Sunday mornings are good for catching up on stuff we may have missed throughout the week while grinding away at our day jobs or reading Kanye’s latest tweet rants. Perhaps we’ll make a habit of this.

This week we’re tossing up a video interview between the BBC’s Zane Lowe and Queens Of The Stone Age frontman Joshua Homme from the Reading Festival on Aug 27, which made the rounds earlier this week by music blogs scrambling to harvest clicks off the fact that Josh mentioned ex-Queens bassist Nick Oliveri a few times throughout the 27-minute video.

He’s not coming back, guys. Let it go. Let’s move on.

What most publications failed to mention is that the interview is also a massively inspiring inside-look recounting of Queens’ history, troubles, trials and tribulations as the key players moved from the generator parties of the desert to stages around the world. Josh talks about his upbringing, his philosophy on music, his methods for quality control within QOTSA and much, much more.

It’s hands down the best video interview we’ve ever seen with Josh – yes, even better than our own. Grab a relaxing concoction and get ready to understand why this man may as well be Antiquiet’s mascot.

Queens Of The Stone Age have announced plans to kick our asses with nostalgia this fall with the reissue of their self-titled debut album, which is a bitch to find on vinyl these days.

The album is being released by Homme’s Rekords Rekords, which has also announced the release of Alain Johannes’ Spark (Oct. 5) and Mini Mansions self-titled debut (Nov. 2). It’s been recreated by Homme as it was initially envisioned, with three tracks that were initially cut from the record finding their way back into the mix.

Queens Of The Stone Age will be reissued on Black Friday (Nov. 26) as a 180 gram double-gatefold, colored vinyl release packaged with a CD version. The CD arrives in stores on Dec. 7.