The post Josh Homme on Possible Kyuss Reunion: “The Only Real Way to End It Correctly Now Would Be to Play” appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Kyuss formed in the late ’80s in California as ...
One of the pioneers of the genre known as stoner rock was a band called Kyuss. Stoner rock? Kyuss? No? Well then, here goes. For those unfamiliar with the genre, stoner rock is the name given to a ...
Brant Bjork is the godfather of stoner rock. As the drummer and one of the chief creative forces in Kyuss, he helped put desert rock on the map in the early 90s. Even after his departure from the band ...
Brant Bjork, formerly of stoner rock icons Kyuss, had a surprising reaction to the band's record label calling them "the next Metallica." Kyuss formed in the late '80s, and by 1991, they were signed ...
Rarely has a band used an album title to comment on the state of their career as earnestly as Kyuss did with …And the Circus Leaves Town. The record predated the stoner-rock pioneers' sudden collapse ...
Producer Chris Goss made an apt comparison when asked to describe Palm Desert-born Kyuss' music: "This is what it sounds like where we live." Their second album, Blues for the Red Sun, arrived on June ...
Are we finally gonna get a Kyuss reunion? Nothing is set in stone at the moment, but former Kyuss guitarist Josh Homme said in a recent interview with Kyuss World founder Nathan Lawver that it's a ...
A couple of initial thoughts come to mind when looking back at Kyuss’ 1995 swansong, …And The Circus Leaves Town. The first being whether the fact that the Californian four-piece split three months ...
Well it looks like the other shoe has dropped for Kyuss Lives! If dealing with a bassist who might be arraigned for 15 years in prison isn't enough, the band is being sued by former members Scott ...
As previously reported, former Kyuss guitarist Josh Homme and bassist Scott Reeder recently filed a federal lawsuit against their former bandmates John Garcia (vocals) and Brant Bjork (drums) to ...
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