Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Years active: 1987-1989 (as Katzenjammer ), 1989-1991 (as Sons of Kyuss ), 1991-1995. The picture on the right is the "classic" 1993-1994 line-up: (from l. to r.) Garcia, Bjork, Reeder, Homme. Kyuss is considered by many to be "the fathers of stoner rock." Started in 1987 as Katzenjammer, which later became Sons of Kyuss, a name taken from the ...

  2. Kyuss (IPA [ˈ k a ɪ ə s]) – amerykańska formacja muzyczna, uważana za pioniera stylu stoner rock. Grupa powstała w roku 1987 pod nazwą Katzenjammer . Przez cały czas działalności grupy grała w niej dwójka przyjaciół z Palm Desert w stanie Kalifornia, gitarzysta Joshua Homme , znany także z późniejszej gry w Queens of the Stone Age i wokalista John Garcia .

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › KyussKyuss - Wikipedia

    Kyuss was een band die aan het einde van de jaren tachtig in het Amerikaanse Palm Springs is ontstaan. Ze waren een bekende in de Palm Desert Scene en destijds organiseerden ze de zogenaamde generator parties waarmee de band Yawning Man is begonnen en een inspiratiebron was voor de band. Midden in de woestijn werd een podium gebouwd en de hele nacht werd onder de sterrenhemel gespeeld.

  4. Taken from their third album "Welcome to Sky Valley", recorded in 1993 and released in 1994 on Elektra Entertainment.All rights belong to their respective ow...

  5. This is the first Kyuss album to feature bassist Scott Reeder, who replaced Nick Oliveri in 1992. Welcome to Sky Valley was the last to feature founding member Brant Bjork. The song "N.O." was originally recorded by Across the River, a band fronted by Mario Lalli and featuring bassist Reeder. After Reeder left the Obsessed and joined Kyuss ...

  6. 15 de nov. de 2012 · Sons of Kyuss EP is the debut self-released EP from Kyuss. With only an original pressing of several hundred most of these remain extremely scarce. Eventuall...

  7. 27 de may. de 2014 · The sound that emerged from Kyuss would eventually be labelled and lauded as ‘desert rock’, but at the time it sounded like it was from outer space. More primal than grunge, groovier than metal, way too stoned for punk, Kyuss was simply, singularly Kyuss. Eventually people outside of their tiny circle took notice.