Artist
Kyuss
Palm Desert, United States • 1987 – 1996
Kyuss is a music group from Palm Desert, United States, active 1987–1996. Their discography on Gatefold includes 10 records.
10
Albums tracked
221
In collections
1987
Since
Biography
Kyuss was an American stoner rock band formed in Palm Desert, California in 1987. They are widely regarded as one of the early contributors to the development of stoner rock. After disbanding in 1995, former members went on to participate in or form several other bands, including Queens of the Stone Age, Screaming Trees, Fu Manchu, Dwarves, Eagles of Death Metal, Mondo Generator, Hermano, Unida, Slo Burn, and Them Crooked Vultures. In November 2010
The Arc of Kyuss
The pivots — what forced Kyuss to reinvent.
The Generator Party Days
Before they were even Kyuss, they were Sons of Kyuss playing Wretch-era material in the middle of nowhere for anyone with a car and a beer. These early sessions were frantic and lacked the heavy weight they'd later find, leaning more into a raw, punk-adjacent thrash. You can hear the struggle of the recording—the band is fighting the gear and the room just to get the ideas down. It's the sound of a group finding their feet while still tied to their hardcore roots.
The Chris Goss Transmutation
Everything changed when Chris Goss got them into Sound City to track Blues for the Red Sun. Goss helped Homme realize that tuning down to C-standard and embracing the 'brown sound' was their ticket out of the local scene. This era is where the swing comes in; it’s not just heavy, it’s rhythmic and loose like a garage band playing space rock. It turned a bunch of desert kids into a heavy-weight contender that the major labels couldn't figure out how to market.
The Sky Valley Suite
Welcome to Sky Valley is the peak where they forced the listener to take the album as a whole by grouping tracks into three long movements on the disc. Scott Reeder joined on bass, bringing a fluid, melodic style from his time in The Obsessed that locked perfectly with Bjork’s behind-the-beat drumming. It’s their most cohesive moment, recorded with an air of total confidence before the personal frictions began to tear the core apart. This is the blueprint for every stoner rock record that followed for the next thirty years.
Influences
- Black Sabbath — The band has cited Master of Reality as a fundamental text, and you hear it in the down-tuned C-standard sludge of the guitar. It’s the Tony Iommi school of riff-writing but filtered through a California heatstroke. The weight of the rhythm section is a direct descendant of the Ward/Butler collapse.
- The Obsessed — Kyuss toured with them early on and eventually poached their bassist, Scott Reeder. Reeder brought that Wino-approved doom sensibility to the Sky Valley sessions. You can hear that Maryland-style groove anchoring the more psychedelic desert jams.
- Black Flag — The band grew up on the SST catalog, and Greg Ginn’s dissonant, unpredictable lead style is all over Homme’s early soloing. The DNA of My War-era sludge is the bridge between their punk origins and the slower tempos they eventually adopted. It gave them the 'fuck you' attitude that kept them from sounding like a typical metal band.
- The Jimi Hendrix Experience — John Garcia has repeatedly pointed to Hendrix as his primary vocal and vibe influence for the band's 'space' elements. On tracks like 'Whitewater,' the fluid, improvisational feel of the band mimics the Mitch Mitchell/Noel Redding interplay. It’s the blues-rock foundation that prevents the riffs from becoming too stiff or mechanical.
- Blue Cheer — The band's obsession with high-volume, distorted blues-rock stems from the Vincebus Eruptum template. You hear it in the blown-out low end and the total lack of mid-range on their early demos. It’s the original 'loudest band in the world' spirit being reborn in a Mojave ditch.
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