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Queens Of The Stone Age Frontman Josh Homme has makes a telling contribution on one of the tracks on the forthcoming Biffy Clyro album.
Frontman Simon Neil commented that “he came to the studio and listened to the song and two minutes later, he was playing the best guitar solo you've ever heard,” smiles Neil.
The Scottish trio and Homme struck up a friendship while touring the US and Europe together in 2007.
“We got on really well,” explains Neil. “I think they recognised themselves in us. We're in this for better or worse – not the trappings of what we do – and I think Josh liked that.
The band's new single, That Golden Rule, is out now through 14th Floor. The album, Only Revolutions, will follow in late October.