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Album Review: Blues for the Red Sun

  • Artist: Kyuss
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Total Time: 50:39
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Thumb Brant Bjork, Josh Homme Kyuss (4:41)
Green Machine Brant Bjork Kyuss (3:38)
Molten Universe John Garcia, Josh Homme Kyuss (2:49)
50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up) Brant Bjork Kyuss (5:52)
Thong Song Josh Homme Kyuss (3:47)
Apothecaries' Weight John Garcia, Josh Homme Kyuss (5:21)
Caterpillar March Brant Bjork Kyuss (1:56)
Freedom Run Brant Bjork, Josh Homme Kyuss (7:37)
800 John Garcia, Josh Homme Kyuss (1:34)
Writhe Josh Homme Kyuss (3:42)
Capsized John Garcia, Josh Homme Kyuss (:55)
Allen's Wrench Brant Bjork, Josh Homme Kyuss (2:44)
Mondo Generator Nick Oliveri Kyuss (6:15)
Yeah John Garcia Kyuss (:04)

Credits

Kyuss (Producer), Kyuss (Main Performer), Kyuss (?), Joe Barresi (Engineer), Joe Barresi (Mixing), Brant Bjork (Composer), Brant Bjork (Drums), Brant Bjork (Lyricist), Brant Bjork (Concept), Mike Bosely (Engineer), Mike Bosely (Mixing), John Garcia (Vocals), John Garcia (Lyricist), Chris Goss (Producer), Chris Goss (?), Josh Homme (Guitar), Josh Homme (Composer), Josh Homme (Lyricist), Brian Jenkins (Engineer), Brian Jenkins (Drum Engineering), Nick Oliveri (Bass), Nick Oliveri (Composer), Nick Oliveri (Vocals), Nick Oliveri (Lyricist), Jeff Sheehan (Engineer), Jeff Sheehan (Assistant Engineer), Howie Weinberg (Mastering), Skiles (Art Direction), Michael Anderson (Photography)
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Blues for the Red Sun
Studio album by Kyuss
Released June 30, 1992
Recorded 1992 at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California
Genre Stoner rock/metal
Length 51:00
Label Dali Records
Producer Kyuss & Chris Goss
Professional reviews
Kyuss chronology
Wretch
(1991)
Blues for the Red Sun
(1992)
Welcome to Sky Valley
(1994)

Blues for the Red Sun is the second studio album by Kyuss, released in June 1992. It is often regarded as the earliest stoner rock/metal recording. Upon its release, critics hailed it as "a major milestone in heavy music",[1] while NME described their sound as an attempt to figuratively melt "a hundredweight of hot desert sand into metal".[2] The album's title is a reference to an episode of Carl Sagan's Cosmos, entitled "Blues for a Red Planet".

According to drummer Brant Bjork, the album was "recorded and mixed in something like three weeks. We went in and rocked. We would listen to all playbacks on the biggest speakers as loud as possible. We knew we were creating something beautiful".

Track listing

# Song Length Credits
01 "Thumb"
4:41
Words:Homme, Music:Homme/Bjork
02 "Green Machine"
3:38
Words:Bjork, Music:Bjork
03 "Molten Universe"
2:49
Words:Garcia, Music:Homme
04 "50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up)"
5:52
Words:Bjork, Music:Bjork
05 "Thong Song"
3:47
Words:Homme, Music:Homme
06 "Apothecaries' Weight"
5:21
Words:Garcia, Music:Homme
07 "Caterpillar March"
1:56
Music:Bjork
08 "Freedom Run"
7:37
Words:Homme/Bjork, Music:Homme
09 "800"
1:34
Words:Garcia, Music:Homme
10 "Writhe"
3:42
Words:Homme, Music:Homme
11 "Capsized"
0:55
Words:Garcia, Music:Homme
12 "Allen's Wrench"
2:44
Words:Bjork, Music:Bjork/Homme
13 "Mondo Generator"
6:15
Words:Oliveri, Music:Oliveri
14 "Yeah"
0:04
Word:Garcia

Personnel

  • Chris Goss - Producer
  • Kyuss - Producer
  • Joe Barresi - Engineer, Mixing
  • Mike Bosely - Engineer, Mixing
  • Brian Jenkins - Engineer, Drum Engineering
  • Jeff Sheehan - Engineer, Assistant Engineer
  • Howie Weinberg - Mastering
  • Skiles - Art Direction
  • Michael Anderson - Photography

References

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Kyuss Biography". AllMusic.com. AMG. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dzfqxq85ldte~T1. Retrieved 2007-07-15. "Although they are widely acknowledged as pioneers of the booming stoner rock scene of the 1990s, the band enjoyed little commercial success during their brief existence [...]. Soon hailed as a landmark by critics and fans alike, the album (Blues for the Red Sun) took the underground metal world by storm and established the signature Kyuss sound once and for all: [...]." 
  2. ^ Kyuss - Muchas Gracias: The Best Of - Album Reviews - NME.COM

 
 

 

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