Kyuss are the real deal. I put them in the same bracket as Sabbath, in terms of song craftsmanship and pure fkn enjoyment. They had the meandering Doors-esque songs like Whitewater, they had the heavy tracks like Spaceship Landing, and they had the 3 chord trick radio friendly belters like Green Machine. Each album is a little different, different feel to each one. My favourite is And The Circus Leaves Town, has it all!!! Go deep dive down that rabbit hole Richard, Kyuss are too good to pass by.
@@acidreign6 Music isn't a competition. As far as advancement and sound and impact on the genre, I would compare them to Sabbath. But again, it is like middle school arguments about the best guitarist.
Fun fact, the name Kyuss was the name of a god in their D&D game. Electric Wizard is quintessential doom, anything off the dopethrone album is some of the most influential stuff of the genre, Funeralopolis is my favorite
Kyuss were so good and this is my favourite album of theirs. The best post-Kyuss band is Unida. John Garcia was never not great. So easy to tell that this was a Brant Bjork written track. His style is all over this one
This album is truly meant to be listened to as an album. Judson mentioned getting bored with the extended quieter ending, but in the context of the album, it's an interlude leading right into the next song. It would be hard for me to pick one song to represent this album; heck, on the CD, the album is only split across three tracks, with several songs per track. The band meant for it to be listened to in big greasy chunks.
I really like your interpretation of the whitewater as an analogy for a messy relationship or being a mess when coming out of one. Fits the music really well i think. Another great (measures) addition to my stoner rock rotation, thanks!
Kyuss is awesome! I'm 46 and when I was around 22 I was in a pawn shop buying CDs and I saw Welcome to Sky Valley in there. I had seen the video for Green Machine from the previous record so I bought it. Holy shit. The entire album is awesome.
I saw Kyuss live in April 1993 in Perth Western Australia. They were backing up Metallica and I had no idea who they were. They blew me away! They blew Metallica off the stage IMO. I became an instant fan. Went out and bought BFTRS not long after and then Sky Valley when it came out. Sky Valley is in my top 5 of all time for sure. Loved Circus and was devastated when they broke up. It was like I lost somebody close to me or broke up with someone I was really in love with.
If you have not heard of them, the greatest Stoner/pyschadelic rock band out there is a band called Monster Magnet. Extremely underated and don't as much recognition they deserve. Their Last Patrol album is so god damn good.
Electric wizard, goatsnake, warhorse, sleep, cathedral, down. And going off on a tangent neurosis would be an interesting journey. They go from post apocalyptic doom/sludge to ambient acoustic stuff.
Josh Homme is one of the greatest riff writers of all time. You guys hitting Morphine (the most underappreciated Boston/Cambridge bands of all time) and then going into the greatest stoner riff bands ever makes me very happy. You guys are the best.
Whitewater story - My wife had a near death doing a raft on Maine rivers before she met me. She had to fight that water to survive to meet me. As for the song, BIG reminder that this album had songs broken up in to 3, 3, and 4 songs. The songs flow together that way. Like the Whitewater.
I'd like to suggest a documentary (well 2 if you can find the other one) and it's basically about the Stoner/Doom/Sludge scene. Just something yous can watch on your own time to learn more about the genre and it's major influences. There is a great quote from one of the members of the band Earthless "The song remains the same. If you wrote a great riff why not play it for the whole song?" haha Anyways that one is called "Such Hawks, Such Hounds." and that was on RUclips for the longest time. The other one is called "Lo Sound Desert" and was a PPV type video. That one focuses solely on the whole California Desert/ Palm Desert music scene and how it grew and then fell.
definitely need to expose him to some ELECTRIC WIZARD, absolutely nothing compares to their sonic extremity, supercoven, chrononaut, and their first 4 full length albums have no equal in how CRUSHING a sound one band can create
Love me some Kyuss! And Chicago as well. And I was thinking that Kyuss sounds like a lovechild of Tool and Smashing Pumpkins. And both bands came up in conversation as well. Weird that I have never though that before. And you should definitely do Kingston Wall at some point.
Skyvalley is a masterpiece. There is some really good live footage of Kyuss playing a lot of this album. I recommend 👌. Josh plays through a bass amp and why it's so muddy in tone. It will grow on you. I had the same issue out the gate with Kyuss.
I agree ..check out Gardenia next....Whitewater is cool, but it's an atmospheric instrumental deal really. You need that John Garcia vocal and heavy riff to really get Kyuss
@@Nebuloid1 absolutely! “Rays of the sun/To the shrine builder” is my suggestion for OM. Fu Manchu I’d suggest “the falcon has landed”. Electric wizard Id suggest “return trip”. Stoner doom/rock is my forte, I’ve got so many suggestions lol.
Great song, i love the fuzzyness! if you want another sugestion, listen to a french band called Slift. They are simply amazing! I recommend to watch the video: LIONS, TIGERS & BEARS (Live)
I agree that The Other One ( TGD ) and this song have similarities, but this sounds like it was intentional, whilst the former sounds like a bunch a trippers playing what came to them at that precise instance.
Relationship !? Always thought this was about mother nature or something like that, "in your valley beneath your skies, I'm home...". Super chill desert vibes.
Please, if you can, make a reaction on Dimmu Borgir (Progenies of the great apocalipse) and Age of Silence (Acceleration). I bet the pianist will find it interesting!
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan? The band is call "Lovebites" They all The Beautiful Queens Metal band right now in the earth. They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal. And they have a lot die hard fans too. The song is "Swan song with chopin intro" Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
YOB - Marrow or Nothing to win. But you’ll need to shorten the video 😂 And Whitewater is the name of a river crossing Palm desert there hometown Edit : Josh Homme used to play on bass amp, that change the tone a lot.
If you want modern Stoner Rock (or Krautrock) you should listen to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. But read about them first, because they change their style with every album. They also have a great Thrash Metal album called "Petrodragonic Apocalypse".
Gardenia!!!!
space cadet.
Kyuss are the real deal. I put them in the same bracket as Sabbath, in terms of song craftsmanship and pure fkn enjoyment. They had the meandering Doors-esque songs like Whitewater, they had the heavy tracks like Spaceship Landing, and they had the 3 chord trick radio friendly belters like Green Machine.
Each album is a little different, different feel to each one. My favourite is And The Circus Leaves Town, has it all!!!
Go deep dive down that rabbit hole Richard, Kyuss are too good to pass by.
They're no where near level of Sabbath
@@acidreign6 Music isn't a competition. As far as advancement and sound and impact on the genre, I would compare them to Sabbath. But again, it is like middle school arguments about the best guitarist.
Can't go wrong with some Kyuss...🤘🤘 don't forget to let Judson listen to Fu Manchu Richard!
Fwark, I love me some Fu Manchu.
Saturn III OR Godzilla (I know it's a cover)
Their guitar and bass tones on Blues For The Red Sun are my favourite of all time.
I really hope this leads to some Queens of the Stone Age. They're so damn good!
Patience, my friend
lol, 'love' you guys...Everybody always talks about Homme but almost no1 talks about Reeder's silky smooth eargasmic bass lines
Or Brant Bjork's liquid drumming.
Man, Kyuss always takes me back to my early 20s. This album was on repeat for so long.
Same here man!
Same!!!
Same here. Their manager handed me this cassette. I could not believe how great it was
*cough* Demon Cleaner *cough* (if you wanna listen to probably the most popular Kyuss song...)
Fucking love Kyuss dude, it's always great to see this kind of stuff on the channel.
Fun fact, the name Kyuss was the name of a god in their D&D game. Electric Wizard is quintessential doom, anything off the dopethrone album is some of the most influential stuff of the genre, Funeralopolis is my favorite
Damm, last one Morphine, now Kyuss. Some great choices out of the ordinary lately.
I suggest either a Screaming Trees or Mark Lanegan reaction.
Borracho always gets me. One Way Street as well. Jadson seems to know some Mark Lanegan, though.
Welcome to Sky Valley is such a wonderful album. Every track is a winner.
Now we need more song from kyuss
Kyuss were so good and this is my favourite album of theirs. The best post-Kyuss band is Unida. John Garcia was never not great. So easy to tell that this was a Brant Bjork written track. His style is all over this one
I once visited the US and we drove from Anaheim to Vegas and this album was playing as the sun was setting. It truly was Welcome to Sky Valley!
This album is truly meant to be listened to as an album. Judson mentioned getting bored with the extended quieter ending, but in the context of the album, it's an interlude leading right into the next song. It would be hard for me to pick one song to represent this album; heck, on the CD, the album is only split across three tracks, with several songs per track. The band meant for it to be listened to in big greasy chunks.
Right man, this album was meant for driving through the dessert
Whitewater is the final real song on the album.
I really like your interpretation of the whitewater as an analogy for a messy relationship or being a mess when coming out of one. Fits the music really well i think.
Another great (measures) addition to my stoner rock rotation, thanks!
Cant believe you did Kyuss!!!!
Kyuss is awesome! I'm 46 and when I was around 22 I was in a pawn shop buying CDs and I saw Welcome to Sky Valley in there. I had seen the video for Green Machine from the previous record so I bought it. Holy shit. The entire album is awesome.
46 as well. Though my Kyuss story was seeing Green Machine on Headbangers ball.
I saw Kyuss live in April 1993 in Perth Western Australia. They were backing up Metallica and I had no idea who they were. They blew me away! They blew Metallica off the stage IMO. I became an instant fan. Went out and bought BFTRS not long after and then Sky Valley when it came out. Sky Valley is in my top 5 of all time for sure. Loved Circus and was devastated when they broke up. It was like I lost somebody close to me or broke up with someone I was really in love with.
If you have not heard of them, the greatest Stoner/pyschadelic rock band out there is a band called Monster Magnet. Extremely underated and don't as much recognition they deserve. Their Last Patrol album is so god damn good.
I saw Monster Magnet play in Glasgow in 2005. Dave Wyndorf wore a Kyuss T-shirt
Tool did a live cover of a kyuss song called demon cleaner with kyuss bassist scott reeder. Check it out
Electric wizard, goatsnake, warhorse, sleep, cathedral, down.
And going off on a tangent neurosis would be an interesting journey. They go from post apocalyptic doom/sludge to ambient acoustic stuff.
The rare gems of Kyuss
Never heard of this band before, but this song hella good, I like the bass, guitar and the drums, especially it sounded like a drum solo!!!
The guitarist from this band went on to form Queens of the Stone Age. In case you didn't know.
You guys should do Neurosis next. Any song from Times of Grace, Enemy of the Sun or Through Silver in Blood.
Josh Homme is one of the greatest riff writers of all time. You guys hitting Morphine (the most underappreciated Boston/Cambridge bands of all time) and then going into the greatest stoner riff bands ever makes me very happy.
You guys are the best.
Loved Kyuss. Loved them. Couldn’t stand morphine. No thanks. Interesting how you love both and I’d get rid of morphine. Odd
This song is so awesome. I see palm springs every time even being thousands of km far from it
This is desert rock and a great sub genre to explore
love the Kyuss! Scott Reeder on bass is the glue here ... this album is the one
what about sonic youth?
Whitewater story - My wife had a near death doing a raft on Maine rivers before she met me. She had to fight that water to survive to meet me. As for the song, BIG reminder that this album had songs broken up in to 3, 3, and 4 songs. The songs flow together that way. Like the Whitewater.
Kyuss!!! Great choice Richard! Need to dive into some other songs of theirs for Judson. Another vand that has such a great sound!!
Kyuss!!!!!
If you like Kyuss, you should really check out Orange Goblin time travelling blues
Saw QOTSA here in Spain on 18/06...what an experience...unforgettable.
I'd like to suggest a documentary (well 2 if you can find the other one) and it's basically about the Stoner/Doom/Sludge scene. Just something yous can watch on your own time to learn more about the genre and it's major influences. There is a great quote from one of the members of the band Earthless "The song remains the same. If you wrote a great riff why not play it for the whole song?" haha Anyways that one is called "Such Hawks, Such Hounds." and that was on RUclips for the longest time.
The other one is called "Lo Sound Desert" and was a PPV type video. That one focuses solely on the whole California Desert/ Palm Desert music scene and how it grew and then fell.
For this album the guitars are recorded with some bass amps and cabs, which explains a bit of the weird chunkness
Judson really rocking the Hannah Gadsby look today 😄
Thats funny
Great reaction as usual. Please try to get in on some High on Fire.. song called “ Snakes for the Divine” Thanks and proceed!
🤘😎🤘
Interesting choice for intro into Kyuss. The whole album is 🔥
definitely need to expose him to some ELECTRIC WIZARD, absolutely nothing compares to their sonic extremity, supercoven, chrononaut, and their first 4 full length albums have no equal in how CRUSHING a sound one band can create
Brant Bjork drummer of Kyuss still around and play a great projects.
I’d would have liked to hear you play along with them.
This may have been one of those songs where Homme would actually plug his guitar into a bass cabinet. It's kind of a Kyuss thing.
Oh my, 'Hard To Say I'm Sorry', had no idea that tear jerker was by Chicago, for a second there I thought it was 'Stay Another Day' by East 17, Haha!
Love me some Kyuss! And Chicago as well. And I was thinking that Kyuss sounds like a lovechild of Tool and Smashing Pumpkins. And both bands came up in conversation as well. Weird that I have never though that before. And you should definitely do Kingston Wall at some point.
"Crazy is Crazy!" - Judson, 2024.
Great choice.
Oh fuck yea!
Wow.. Dude on the left needs to do some Kyuss Album Entirety...
i like the fuzz as well.
for metalhead those type
of tones are hard… took me awhile too
Glad I’m not alone in that
You could try I appear missing by the Queens
Judson would like it I think
Very strange song !
Nice T-shirt! I lost all my Sodom T-shirts I had in the 80s and 90s over the decades
try some QUEENS OF THE STONEAGE. lots to choose from. Try SOMEONE IS IN THE WOLF.
Check out the Fu Manchu cover of B.O.C's Godzilla
Skyvalley is a masterpiece. There is some really good live footage of Kyuss playing a lot of this album. I recommend 👌. Josh plays through a bass amp and why it's so muddy in tone. It will grow on you. I had the same issue out the gate with Kyuss.
I agree ..check out Gardenia next....Whitewater is cool, but it's an atmospheric instrumental deal really. You need that John Garcia vocal and heavy riff to really get Kyuss
Electric wizard, FU Manchu and Om, please!!
Could you imagine Flight of the Eagle on here, woah.
@@Nebuloid1 absolutely! “Rays of the sun/To the shrine builder” is my suggestion for OM. Fu Manchu I’d suggest “the falcon has landed”. Electric wizard Id suggest “return trip”. Stoner doom/rock is my forte, I’ve got so many suggestions lol.
1 of my favorite bands ever. Check out there track Green Machine next.
What did the Deadhead say when the drugs wore off? “What’s that awful noise?”
Double head bobbing for the win
Judson would definitely like Fu Manchu.
Phototropic
😈🔱..DAEVAR..CROOKED WHISPERS... CLOCKWORK GOD 🤘
High on Fire would be a good one
Great song, i love the fuzzyness! if you want another sugestion, listen to a french band called Slift. They are simply amazing! I recommend to watch the video: LIONS, TIGERS & BEARS (Live)
Hum is another band if you love that thick heavy crunch
They did great stuff like Green Machine and One Inch Man
I agree that The Other One ( TGD ) and this song have similarities, but this sounds like it was intentional, whilst the former sounds like a bunch a trippers playing what came to them at that precise instance.
Relationship !? Always thought this was about mother nature or something like that, "in your valley beneath your skies, I'm home...". Super chill desert vibes.
I thought it was about jim and susan macdougal. 🤡
@@that44rdv4rk Who the...
@@Nebuloid1a whitewater joke, but I may have misspelled the last name.
@@that44rdv4rk Google it is... Aha !
KYUSS! Demon Cleaner or Molten Universe would be my picks but Whitewater is good too.
Please, if you can, make a reaction on Dimmu Borgir (Progenies of the great apocalipse) and Age of Silence (Acceleration).
I bet the pianist will find it interesting!
You gotta do Queens of the Stone Age, Richard.
Song For The Dead.
Fuzz Theres a lot going on there
Great reaction. Anyway, can i request your reaction to superb band from japan?
The band is call "Lovebites"
They all The Beautiful Queens Metal band right now in the earth.
They are really really World class musicians. Phenomenal.
And they have a lot die hard fans too.
The song is "Swan song with chopin intro"
Hope you check out, and can enjoy it too. Big thanks🙏
glorious 90s stoner rock makes me want to go buy a cheap fuzz pedal and a new bong.
You guys should do Emperor! Elegy of Icurus
Judson, deadhead 👍👍
How about some 'Dead , I feel like listening to Shakedown Street 😂
Homme uses a bass amp. That’s where the tone comes from
Plus he down tuned to C and played thick strings. Not sure if he actually played through a bass amp the whole time in Kyuss.
Agent Orange!!!
🤘
M16
Whitemeasures!
Do some Goatsnake! ^^
I LOVE that guitar tone!!! IIRC they played the guitar thru a bass amp...
Plus he down tuned to C and played thick strings. Not sure if he actually played through a bass amp the whole time in Kyuss.
Homme rhymes with Mommy. Most people pronounce it incorrectly😊
YOB - Marrow or Nothing to win.
But you’ll need to shorten the video 😂
And Whitewater is the name of a river crossing Palm desert there hometown
Edit : Josh Homme used to play on bass amp, that change the tone a lot.
Demoncleaner =D
Hello, Hello, Please react to the new Ren's music "Mackay."
It's a piano piece.
If you want modern Stoner Rock (or Krautrock) you should listen to King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard. But read about them first, because they change their style with every album. They also have a great Thrash Metal album called "Petrodragonic Apocalypse".
I think you would like Eyes of the South by Down. Phil and Rex from Pantera are in this band.
Corrosion of comformity c.o.c with peppers keanan
Good song probably not the best for A intro to the band.
The guitar is played through bass amps. Might be why you struggle with the tone