Dave Grohl has said that Them Crooked Vultures look forward to being on the road.

Them Crooked Vultures have said they love to tour, ahead of their jaunt across the UK next week.
Speaking to BBC 6 Music, drummer Dave Grohl said that he still looks forward to playing every single gig, even after years in bands such as Nirvana and Foo Fighters.
"The shows are so rewarding, that it doesn't matter how sick of the road you are, when you go out and play it really makes up for the other 22 hours of the day when you might be exhausted," he explained.
Grohl also told the broadcaster that after Them Crooked Vultures played the last show of their recent US tour in New York, he felt upset that he not be onstage for another two weeks.
Frontman Josh Homme added that group, which includes Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, does not suffer from problems caused by the egos of its superstar members.
Last month, Grohl told BBC Radio 1 that he always felt that Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain would die young, but this did not stop it being a shock when the icon killed himself in 1994.
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