...And the Circus Leaves Town


...And the Circus Leaves Town is the fourth and final studio album by American stoner rock band Kyuss, released on July 11, 1995, nearly a year before their breakup. Drummer Alfredo Hernández replaces Brant Bjork, who left Kyuss in 1993. The album features a tighter and more straightforward sound, both in songwriting and production, than the band's preceding efforts. The album was not as commercially or critically successful as the previous Blues for the Red Sun and Welcome to Sky Valley. Critic Dean Brown attributes this partly to a lack of promotion and the band's breakup, but also notes that the album "deserves to be cherished as much as the two molten hot records that came right before it." A video was released for "One Inch Man", the album's only official single.

Track listing

Writing credits adapted from the album's liner notes.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.
Kyuss
Production
Artwork
The album received a positive review in Tharunka, an Australian student publication in August of 1995. The review described the lead single, One Inch Man, as "unrepresentative" of the album's sound. Two of the tracks, Jumbo Blimp Jumbo and Catamaran were compared favorably to Black Sabbath and Sonic Youth, respectively and the reviewer noted, "What is admirable here too is singwriter/guitarist Josh's seeming ability to formulate brilliantly executed songs, despite the regular adoption of atypical song-writing structures."