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“I didn’t want to follow them, it was too good”: Iggy Pop on how his fear of Queens of the Stone Age led to his greatest album in decades
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The name of the new Iggy Pop album is Post Pop Depression.
Rightly so, as the 17th Iggy Pop album can sit alongside his finest work.
Fortunately, Iggy Pop is grinning when he says this, like he knows that really, the world had to hear Post Pop Depression.
“I think Josh’s talent is such as a musician that he could play with Stevie Wonder,” Iggy Pop says.
Josh Homme and Iggy Pop look at each other, risks now taken, risks having paid off in style.