BLUES FOR THE RED SUN was the second studio album by American Stoner Rock band Kyuss, released in 1992. The album incorporates Acid Rock, Grunge, Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock, and Doom Metal.
The second studio album by American Stoner Rock band Kyuss, released in 1992. The album incorporates Acid Rock, Grunge, Psychedelic Rock, Space Rock, and Doom Metal.
God Says No finds Monster Magnet dialing down the cartoonish blast-off just enough to reveal the machinery underneath: heavy grooves, acid-rock haze, and Dave Wyndorf’s cosmic sneer moving through a more cinematic frame.
Bush - Sixteen Stone 2LP (clear vinyl). 20th-anniversary remaster pressed as a two-LP gatefold on clear 180g vinyl, featuring Everything Zen, Comedown and Glycerine; dark, heavy, late-night alt rock.
Monster Magnet’s Dopes to Infinity on 2LP - widescreen, fuzz-drenched space rock made to hit hard on vinyl. This two-LP pressing foregrounds the band’s heavy low end and anthems like "Negasonic Teenage Warhead."
Soft and strange, Duster's In Dreams on cassette collects thirteen slowcore vignettes, drifting guitars, lo-fi synths and tape hiss. Melancholy meets melody on tracks like Space Trash and Anhedonia, ideal for late rooms and late thinking.
Fly Anakin - Frank Cassette: his debut studio album on Lex Records rendered on tape, full of breathless bars, Mutant Academy guests, and the Madlib-produced standout 'No Dough'.