Kyuss 20th High Times at Cherry Bar Melbourne with Matt Sonic & My Left Boot

Kyuss 20th High Times at Cherry Bar Melbourne with Matt Sonic & My Left Boot




Written by Sarah Guppy on 20 July 2012

Cherry Bar in ACDC Lane Melbourne will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the greatest and most influential Stoner Rock album of all time KYUSS ‘Blues For The Red Sun’, the masterpiece hatched in Van Nuys California in 1992 by Josh Homme, Nick Oliveri, Brant Bjork and John Garcia.

On Saturday 4 August at Cherry, Australia’s premier psychedelic hard rockers Matt Sonic & the High Times, in a one-off special event, will team with My Left Boot vocalist Chappy to perform the classic album in its entirety track for track from ‘Thumb’ to ‘Yeah’ and everything in-between.

Yes, ‘Green Machine’, yes ‘50 Million Year Trip (Downside Up)’, yes ‘Thong Song’, fuck yes, ‘Mondo Generator’. All 14 mind-changing desert-dust stoner sensations. With appropriate support from surf-coast stoner new-comers Battle Axe Howlers.

Kyuss ‘Blues For The Red Sun’ gets the High Times’ treatment

Saturday 4 August

Only at Cherry Bar.

Tickets $22

For more info go to: www.cherryrock.com.au


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