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The American band Masters of Reality is often considered a pioneer in the stoner rock scene and has a unique style that incorporates elements of hard rock, blues, psychedelia, and even a touch of pop. Frontman Chris Goss is sometimes called the "Godfather of Stoner Rock," partly because as a producer he had a significant influence on bands like Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age. They'll be playing at Patronaat on Saturday, October 18th!
Their 1989 self-titled debut album, sometimes called the "Blue Garden," is a cult classic. Their return after 15 years with "Sugar" and then with the album The Archer feels like a kind of musical rebirth, but in true Goss style: introspective, mystical, and full of creative risks.

The American band Masters of Reality is often considered a pioneer in the stoner rock scene and has a unique style that incorporates elements of hard rock, blues, psychedelia, and even a touch of pop. Frontman Chris Goss is sometimes called the "Godfather of Stoner Rock," partly because as a producer he had a significant influence on bands like Kyuss and Queens of the Stone Age. They'll be playing at Patronaat on Saturday, October 18th!
Their 1989 self-titled debut album, sometimes called the "Blue Garden," is a cult classic. Their return after 15 years with "Sugar" and then with the album The Archer feels like a kind of musical rebirth, but in true Goss style: introspective, mystical, and full of creative risks.
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