Blues For The Red SunKyuss
Release Date: 03/27/1998
Original Release:
1992
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 117915_CD
UPC # 737046134023
Label: Chameleon Music Group
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Performer: Kyuss
Engineer: Joe Barresi Producer: Chris Goss; John Garcia Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Kyuss: Nick Oliveri (vocals, bass); John Garcia (vocals); Josh Homme (guitar); Brant Bjork (drums). Recorded at Sound City, Van Nuys, California. With Josh Homme's guitar tuned down two whole steps to C, and plugged into a bass amp for maximum distortion, stoner metal pioneers Kyuss achieve a major milestone in heavy music with their second album, 1992's Blues for the Red Sun. Producer Chris Goss masterfully captures the band's unique heavy/light formula, which becomes apparent as soon as the gentle but sinister intro melody gives way to the chugging main riff in the opener, "Thumb." This segues immediately into the galloping "Green Machine," which pummels forward inexorably and even features that rarest rock & roll moment: a bass solo. "Thong Song" alternates rumbling guitar explosions with almost complete silence, and "Mondo Generator" plays like an extended acid trip. The slow build of the epic "Freedom Run" and the driving "Allen's Wrench" are also highlights, and though the album is heavy on instrumentals, these actually provide a seamless transition from song to song. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Entertainment Weekly (1/15/93, p.53) - "The name is from Dungeons & Dragons, the kids are from Palm Springs, and the languorously long vibes of the music are from the tie-dye '70s. Their sophomore outing suggests Kyuss might just wrap 'em all up into something mystical and magical of its own..." - Rating: B+
Q (7/01, p.87) - Included in Q's "50 Heaviest Albums of All Time" - "...There is not much here that Black Sabbath had not done 20 years previously, from megalithic, superfuzzed riffage...to loaded song titles like '50 Million Year Trip'....the heaviest music of thier era."
Alternative Press (4/93, p.68) - "...[Kyuss'] menacing, low-end rumble has more to do with the blues than any northwestern musical territory....their extended jamming [is] soulful...mountainous and serene--Kyuss make earth music..."
Instrumental figures in the Southern California desert rock scene, Kyuss are notable not only for helping to lay the blueprint for what would later be known as stoner rock--playing a slightly funkier, more traditionally psychedelic version of the style--but also as the band that would spawn both Queens of the Stone Age and the Eagles of Death Metal. Founding members of the aforementioned bands, Nick Oliveri and Josh Homme, spent their formative years in Kyuss, as did drummer Brant Bjork, making Kyuss one of the most important hard-rock bands of the 1990s.
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