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Closing the book on their short yet hugely influential career, '...And the Circus Leaves Town' stands as the final studio album from Kyuss, released in 1995 just months before their breakup. Known as pioneers of stoner rock, the band delivered a record that felt leaner and more stripped-down than its predecessors, yet still retained the weight and grit that defined their desert-born sound. "One Inch Man," the album’s only official single, became a standout with its hypnotic groove, showcasing their ability to balance accessibility with raw heaviness.
Across the album, Kyuss refined their trademark low-end rumble and fuzz-drenched riffs into tighter, more immediate tracks, marking a shift from the expansive jams of earlier releases like 'Welcome to Sky Valley.' Songs such as "Hurricane," "El Rodeo," and "Size Queen" emphasize punch and directness without losing the band’s sense of space and atmosphere. Though often seen as a transitional record, '...And the Circus Leaves Town' captures Kyuss at a critical juncture: simultaneously summing up their legacy and pointing toward the future paths of its members, including Josh Homme’s eventual formation of Queens of the Stone Age. A fitting farewell, it remains a cornerstone of the stoner rock canon.
Tracklist
- Hurricane
- One Inch Man
- Thee Ol’ Boozeroony
- Gloria Lewis
- Phototropic
- El Rodeo
- Jumbo Blimp Jumbo
- Tangy Zizzle
- Size Queen
- Catamaran
- Spaceship Landing
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