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Kyuss - Blues For The Red Sun



8.5 | 297 votes |
Release date: 30 June 1992
Style: Stoner rock, Stoner metal

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01. Thumb
02. Green Machine
03. Molten Universe
04. 50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up)
05. Thong Song
06. Apothecaries' Weight
07. Caterpillar March
08. Freedom Run
09. 800
10. Writhe
11. Capsized
12. Allen's Wrench
13. Mondo Generator
14. Yeah

Top 20 albums of 1992: 15

Guest review by
Paradox0
Rating:
9.0
In 1992, Kyuss released their 3rd album "Blues for the Red Sun". Ditching their pseudo-punk sound for a much heavier, slower and down tuned one, Kyuss ended up pioneering a new genre which would later become known as stoner metal.
The album kicks off with "Thumb" which at first starts out with an undistorted electric guitar playing a soft yet dissonant melody. A few seconds in the drums and rhythm guitar come pounding in, giving a taste of what is to come while the melody is still being played. Then out of nowhere, the melody turns into an almost obnoxiously down tuned and distorted riff which has the force of a two ton beast of burden stomping towards your direction. On top of all of that John Garcia's voice rips through this thick and heavy stew of metal, instantly spear-heading the music. From then on in you're in pure stoner metal for the next 50 minutes.
Although the majority of the songs consist of these bass heavy powerful songs, there is at least one which stands out the most, of which would be "Green Machine". The song showcases the diversity that this style can be played. Rather than the slow and jammy numbers that this album is riddled with, "Green Machine" almost sounds like Deep Purples "Highway Star" with attitude; being just as rhythm driven and with perhaps even more catchy lyrics (sorry, no neo-classical solo though).
Speaking of the other tracks, songs like "Thong Song" (which has absolutely nothing to do with the Sisqo song) and "Mondo Generator" seem to really showcase the formula at its best. Unfortunately, some songs, just seem a bit too over drawn, either by going on for too long or just not being able to differentiate themselves enough from the previous track to be terrible enjoyable, although this effect occurs after listening to the album a few times in a row.
However, despite its somewhat predictable flaws (if said things aren't really your thing) "Blues for the Red Sun" really put stoner metal on the right foot and paved the way for many others to come afterward. Kyuss even paved the way to notoriety for some of their own members as Brad Holmes would later form the popular Queens of the Stone Age.
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06.04.2010 - 11:27
Rating: 9
Dangerboner
Lactation Cnslt
One of the best stoner metal albums ever, and it's not even their best - just shows the genius of Kyuss
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06.04.2010 - 19:16
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
Written by Dangerboner on 06.04.2010 at 11:27

One of the best stoner metal albums ever, and it's not even their best - just shows the genius of Kyuss


I prefer Kyuss thrid self-titled one to this one. But only marginally.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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15.08.2012 - 07:06
Rating: 8
BitterCOld
The Ancient One
Written by Marcel Hubregtse on 06.04.2010 at 19:16

I prefer Kyuss thrid self-titled one to this one. But only marginally.


i prefer Blues For The Red Sun to Kyuss... but only marginally. Most likely because I got it "back in the day" and it stuck with me.
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15.08.2012 - 16:27
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
only now do I notice the glaring mistake in the opening sentence. Blues For The Red Sun is Kyuss' scond album and nto third
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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15.08.2012 - 16:29
Marcel Hubregtse
Grumpy Old Fuck
And concerning the last sentence "Kyuss even paved the way to notoriety for some of their own members as Brad Holmes would later form the popular Queens of the Stone Age." who the bleep is Brad Holmes?

Josh Homme formed QotSA, so I am guessing you mean Josh Homme.
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Member of the true crusade against European Flower Metal

Yesterday is dead and gone, tomorrow is out of sight
Dawn Crosby (r.i.p.)
05.04.1963 - 15.12.1996

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24.11.2012 - 13:29
megadeath13
Account deleted
Its as perfect as the Kyuss album. The first stoner metal album ive ever heard
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22.06.2015 - 21:06
Rating: 8
xatzima

I love Green Machine
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27.02.2024 - 11:13
Rating: 8
miekka18

The riffs, the groove
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