If Only

Queens Of The Stone Age · Queens Of The Stone Age [1998]

If it gets you down well then I'll take it

If it gets you up well I don't want it

It lets you down so broken hearted

If it gets you down well then I want it



If only - only

if only - only

if only - only

if only - only it was nothing at all



so blow my mind and make it lazy

Those long long days with no escaping

I hold the wheel and let it go

Don't wanna stop, don't wanna know

If it gets you down, well just don't blame me



If only - only

if only - only

if only - only

if only - ohh



If only - only

if only - only

if only - only

if only - ohh

If only - only it we're nothing at all

About If Only

"If Only" by Queens of the Stone Age stands as a defining track from their self-titled 1998 debut, establishing the band's signature sound of heavy, distorted riffs blended with melodic, almost psychedelic elements. Released during the height of the garage rock revival, the song captures the raw energy and chaotic atmosphere that would become the group's hallmark. It features the band's characteristic vocal delivery, which shifts between gritty intensity and melodic vulnerability, while the instrumentation leans heavily into the fuzz-toned guitars and driving basslines typical of the era. The recording reflects the band's early exploration of blending punk aggression with psychedelic rock influences, creating a sonic landscape that resonated deeply with audiences seeking a more visceral alternative to mainstream rock. As a cornerstone of their discography, the track exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the band's core members, particularly Josh Homme's guitar work and the interplay between the vocalists. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of primal energy and emotional release, cementing its place in the history of alternative rock and influencing countless subsequent artists who sought to replicate its unique, unpolished yet powerful aesthetic.