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  1. The term "stoner rock" is sometimes used interchangeably with the term "desert rock". [10] However, not all Palm Desert scene bands are "stoner rock" and not all stoner rock bands sound exactly like those in Palm Desert. [7] Palm Desert has been named by Blender magazine as "one of the top seven rock n' roll cities in America". [11]

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    • The Desert Sessions
    • Notable scene musicians

    The Palm Desert Scene is a group of closely related bands and musicians from Palm Desert in Southern California. Their hard rock sound –which is often described as desert rock– contains elements of psychedelia, Latin American music, blues, metalTemplate:Fact and other genres, as well as distinctive repetitive drum beats; typically performed with electric guitar, bass guitar and a drum kit. The musicians often play in multiple bands simultaneously, and there is a high rate of collaboration between bands. The Palm Desert Scene is also notable for producing stoner rock pioneers Kyuss. The term "stoner rock" is sometimes used interchangeably with "desert rock." However, not all "stoner rock" bands are from the Palm Desert scene, and not all Palm Desert scene bands are "stoner rock."

    Palm Desert has been named by Blender magazine as "one of the top seven rock n' roll cities in America".

    Template:Expand-section The scene evolved from various Palm Desert bands' (especially Yawning Man's) marijuana-driven instrumental jams in the desertTemplate:Fact. It is largely known for its heavy, grinding riffs and association with the use of illicit substances, particularly marijuana, peyote, and magic mushrooms. These jam sessions inevitably contained some psychedelic rock influences. Possibly because of the scene's proximity to Mexico and Spanish speaking communities, there is a significant influence of Latin music on Palm Desert rock.Template:Fact Due in part to their roots as smalltime bar bands, many of the Palm Desert bands have strong blues elements in their music as well.Template:Fact

    Palm Desert bands built a large local following by frequently performing at bars and parties in and around the isolated towns of Southern California's desert areas. The band Kyuss, specifically, performed shows at desert parties known as "generator parties." These shows consisted of small crowds of people, beer drinking, and the use of gasoline-powered generators to provide electricity for the musical equipment. Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age member Josh Homme commented that playing in the desert "was the shaping factor for [Kyuss]" noting that "there's no clubs here, so you can only play for free. If people don't like you, they'll tell you. You can't suck."

    One remarkable project within this scene are the Desert Sessions, in which Josh Homme invites a group of musicians, most of whom are from the Palm Desert scene, to Rancho De La Luna, a studio in the desert, where they write, rehearse and record some 10 songs in one week's time. The Desert Sessions series has now yielded 10 volumes, which have been ...

    1.Blender magazine article about the Eagles of Death Metal

    2.Morris, Chris (15 January 1994), "Kyuss lands on its feet and keeps climbing", Billboard: 1

  2. desertrocker. Bands in the Palm Desert Scene. So I've been listening through all the bands that are part of the Palm Desert Scene (as in they started out in Palm Desert, or someone from Palm Desert is the "lead" of the band) and here are the bands I've come up with so far: Queens of the Stone Age. Kyuss. Eagles of Death Metal. The Desert Sessions.

  3. The Palm Desert Scene is also notable for fostering stoner rock pioneers Kyuss. The term “stoner rock” is sometimes used interchangeably with the term “desert rock”. However, not all Palm Desert scene bands are “stoner rock” and not all stoner rock bands sound exactly like those in Palm Deser

  4. Brian O'Connor. Nick Oliveri. Matt Pike. Ted Quinn. Scott Reeder (bassist) Scott Reeder (drummer) Ruben Romano. Pete Stahl. Bill Stinson.

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Much as its name suggests, desert rock is a subgenre whose roots can be traced to the Palm Desert scene of the late 80s and early 1990s. Ostensibly an offshoot of stoner metal , desert rock nonetheless became its own entity over time, mixing elements of classic rock, heavy metal, punk and psychedelia into a jam-friendly sound that crossed genre boundaries.

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  7. The term "stoner rock" is sometimes used interchangeably with the term "desert rock". However, not all Palm Desert scene bands are "stoner rock" and not all stoner rock bands sound exactly like those in Palm Desert. Palm Desert has been named by Blender magazine as "one of the top seven rock n' roll cities in America".