![]() Before you know it, "Demon Cleaner" ends prematurely. The next track, "Demon Cleaner", starts promisingly: "I’ve got the demons in me, I’ve got to brush them all away." This is Kyuss at their best. But I get bored with some tracks half way through and skip ahead. ![]() Maybe the idea is to start off fast then go down into introspective mode. Next up, on "Space Cadet", a psychadelic intro is followed by expansive lyrics. ![]() "100 Degrees" starts the 2nd section briskly, then breaks into chili-esque funky interlude before returning to the chorus. It's important to note that this record is split into 3 "acts". As I write this review, "Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop" plays the ending is short blasts of guitar sound for about 15 seconds. Maybe because Blues for the Red Sun is so amazing, that I think of this album as a bit of a disappointment. But having said this, these songs are still miles better than virtually everything else in this genre. It seems more based around "the blues jam in the desert" than Blues for the Red Sun.įor me, some of the tracks seem a bit long and ponderous. There are subtleties in the sound atmospheres which can only be picked up with repeated listens. The liner notes say to listen without distraction. Widescreen, panoramic much bigger sound - heavier. Some people may argue that Welcome to Sky Valley is the best Kyuss album. ![]()
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