Kyuss (Welcome to Sky Valley) Review
Band | |
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Album | ![]() Kyuss (Welcome to Sky Valley) |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | June 21, 1994 |
Genres | Stoner Metal, Stoner Rock |
Labels | Elektra Records |
Length | 51:55 |
Ranked | #20 for 1994 , #782 all-time |
Album rating : 91 / 100
Votes : 17 (1 review)
Votes : 17 (1 review)
June 4, 2022
Time for a hot take, given how beloved this album is…
Kyuss has never done much for me, and while this is my favorite of their material I’ve heard so far, it’s still stuck in “decent” territory. I actually liked this album more the first time I heard it; the riff of the first track was pretty catchy, and the way Asteroid jams is quite entertaining indeed. I was prepared to like this album a lot.
However, the more I listened to it, the more it grew off me. The riffs, for the most part, are quite repetitive, sometimes becoming dull, and after multiple listens the magic they had has gone stale. A fair amount of the tracks have jam sections in them, and the band doesn’t go anywhere most of the time. The solos sound like they’re trying to be psychedelic, and don’t create much in terms of melody or technique. People praise the vocals, but they’re just very generic Stoner Rock/Grunge vocals, and on top of that the lyrics are quite poor.
The album is not without strengths, and I will recognize them. Asteroid is a very good song, for one. The riffs are quite monolithic, there’s a good amount of energy and variation to it. The album is overall very consistent, and easy to listen to front to back. Another thing people say is that the album does a good job of actually taking you to Sky Valley, and I totally agree. This album just oozes desert heat, dehydrated mirages and psychedelic pink skies. I did also have the pleasure of listening to this on a hot sunny day in the car with the windows down. That’s how it’s meant to be, I think.
My own biases aside, the album is a good ride start to finish, but does little to stand out amongst its genre. Lick Doo is particularly embarrassing and just a final slap in the face as the album closes. While this album has a time and a place, it’s not strong enough that I’d want to spin it again anytime soon.
Kyuss has never done much for me, and while this is my favorite of their material I’ve heard so far, it’s still stuck in “decent” territory. I actually liked this album more the first time I heard it; the riff of the first track was pretty catchy, and the way Asteroid jams is quite entertaining indeed. I was prepared to like this album a lot.
However, the more I listened to it, the more it grew off me. The riffs, for the most part, are quite repetitive, sometimes becoming dull, and after multiple listens the magic they had has gone stale. A fair amount of the tracks have jam sections in them, and the band doesn’t go anywhere most of the time. The solos sound like they’re trying to be psychedelic, and don’t create much in terms of melody or technique. People praise the vocals, but they’re just very generic Stoner Rock/Grunge vocals, and on top of that the lyrics are quite poor.
The album is not without strengths, and I will recognize them. Asteroid is a very good song, for one. The riffs are quite monolithic, there’s a good amount of energy and variation to it. The album is overall very consistent, and easy to listen to front to back. Another thing people say is that the album does a good job of actually taking you to Sky Valley, and I totally agree. This album just oozes desert heat, dehydrated mirages and psychedelic pink skies. I did also have the pleasure of listening to this on a hot sunny day in the car with the windows down. That’s how it’s meant to be, I think.
My own biases aside, the album is a good ride start to finish, but does little to stand out amongst its genre. Lick Doo is particularly embarrassing and just a final slap in the face as the album closes. While this album has a time and a place, it’s not strong enough that I’d want to spin it again anytime soon.

Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | ||
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1. | Gardenia | 6:54 | 85 | 3 |
2. | Asteroid | 4:49 | 80 | 2 |
3. | Supa Scoopa and Mighty Scoop | 6:04 | 80 | 2 |
4. | 100° | 2:29 | 80 | 2 |
5. | Space Cadet | 7:02 | 70 | 2 |
6. | Demon Cleaner | 5:19 | 86.7 | 3 |
7. | Odyssey | 4:19 | 80 | 2 |
8. | Conan Troutman | 2:12 | 80 | 2 |
9. | N.O. (Across the River cover) | 3:47 | 77.5 | 2 |
10. | Whitewater | 8:00 | 80 | 2 |
11. | Lick Doo | 0:58 | 65 | 2 |
Line-up (members)
- John Garcia : Vocals
- Josh Homme : Guitars, Backing Vocals
- Scott Reeder : Bass, Backing Vocals
- Brant Bjork : Drums, Percussion
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