WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

Episode 1649 - Josh Homme

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Jun 5, 2025
Josh Homme, the dynamic frontman of Queens of the Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal, discusses his incredible journey of performing in the Paris catacombs, a dream 18 years in the making. He reflects on surviving cancer and the emotional repercussions of a terrorist attack during a concert. The conversation dives into artistic collaborations, particularly with Iggy Pop, and touches on the impact of mortality on creativity. Homme also explores the balance of friendship, vulnerability, and the role of music in processing grief and loneliness.
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ANECDOTE

Iggy Pop collab text sparked joy

  • Josh Homme received a surprising text from Iggy Pop to collaborate, which felt like a pivotal artistic moment.
  • He saw it as confirmation that his life's path was right and felt immense reverence for Iggy.
INSIGHT

Give In, Not Up

  • Josh learned to 'give in' rather than 'give up,' embracing surrender as proactive, not defeat.
  • This shift in perspective helped him cope with vulnerability and loss of control.
ANECDOTE

2015 Paris attack story

  • Eagles of Death Metal faced a 2015 terrorist attack in Paris, killing many fans and deeply affecting bandmates.
  • Josh wasn't on the tour but supported them and returned to finish the show amid trauma.
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