Hindsight is always 20/20, but Kyuss' promising debut album, 1991's Wretch, was completely ignored by media and public. This is quite understandable, as a paltry production job fails to capture the band's earth-shaking guitar rumble, and only repeated listens allow full appreciation of the band's developing songwriting skills. The album's finest moments find the band in mid-pace, locking onto massive grooves on "I'm Not," "Big Bikes," and the awesome "Son of a Bitch." While less impressive, they still manage to inject memorable hooks and catchy riffs into full-tilt thrashers such as "Love Has Passed Me By," "Isolation," and the especially savage "Hwy 74." ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide
Wretch
01/01/1991 | Chameleon / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Wretch Track Listing
Credits of Wretch
- Michael Mikulka
- Mixing
- Nick
- Bass
- Josh
- Guitar
- Carol Hibbs
- Mastering
- Ron Krown
- Producer
- Harlan Williams
- Artwork, Design
- Catherine Enny
- Producer
- Kyuss
- Producer, Main Performer
- Chris Fuhrman
- Mixing














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