Screaming Trees were an American
rock
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band formed in
Ellensburg, Washington
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, in 1984 by vocalist
Mark Lanegan
Mark William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter. First becoming prominent as the lead singer for the early grunge band Screaming Trees, he was also known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age ...
, guitarist
Gary Lee Conner, bassist
Van Conner, and drummer
Mark Pickerel. Pickerel was replaced by
Barrett Martin in 1991. Screaming Trees became known as one of the pioneers of
grunge
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along with
Melvins
Melvins (sometimes the Melvins) are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Montesano, Washington. Their early work was key to the development of both grunge and sludge metal. Primarily a trio, they have also performed as a quartet, with eith ...
,
Mudhoney
Mudhoney is an American rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, on January 1, 1988, following the demise of Green River (band), Green River. Its members are singer and rhythm guitarist Mark Arm, lead guitarist Steve Turner (guitari ...
,
U-Men,
Skin Yard
Skin Yard was an American grunge band from Seattle, Washington, that was active from 1985 to 1992. The group never gained a mainstream audience but were an influence on several of their grunge contemporaries, including Soundgarden, Screaming Tr ...
,
Soundgarden
Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially ...
,
Green River, and
Malfunkshun, among others. Although widely associated with grunge, the band's sound incorporated
hard rock
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and
psychedelic elements.
After releasing a string of EPs and albums in the 1980s on independent labels, Screaming Trees signed with
Epic Records
Epic Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of Japanese conglomerate Sony
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
in 1990. They released their major label debut album in 1991, ''
Uncle Anesthesia'', which spawned their first charting single "
Bed of Roses
Bed of roses is an English expression that represents a carefree life. This idiomatic expression is still popular.
In the thirteenth-century work Le Roman de la Rose (called "The French Iliad" in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable), a L ...
". After Martin replaced Pickerel on drums, Screaming Trees released their most successful album in 1992, ''
Sweet Oblivion''. "
Dollar Bill" became a minor radio hit, but the lead single "
Nearly Lost You" vastly increased the band's popularity as it peaked at No. 5 on the
Modern Rock Tracks Chart, No. 12 on the
Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart, No. 50 on the
UK Singles Chart, and No. 96 on the
ARIA Chart
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.
After an extended hiatus and various recording sessions, the band's follow-up album was eventually released in 1996, entitled ''
Dust
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''. Although the lead single "
All I Know" peaked at No. 9 on both the Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts, the album did not match its predecessor's success. After difficulties in recording another album, the band announced their official breakup in 2000. Their aborted album from the late 1990s was later released in 2011 as ''
Last Words: The Final Recordings''. Lanegan died aged 57 on February 22, 2022. Van Conner died aged 55 on January 17, 2023.
History
1984–1989: Formation and early releases
The Conner brothers formed Screaming Trees with
Mark Lanegan
Mark William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter. First becoming prominent as the lead singer for the early grunge band Screaming Trees, he was also known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age ...
and
Mark Pickerel in 1984 in
Ellensburg, Washington
Ellensburg is a city in and the county seat of Kittitas County, Washington, United States. It is located just east of the Cascade Range near the junction of Interstate 90 in Washington, Interstate 90 and Interstate 82. The population was 18,666 ...
, a small town a little over 100 miles from
Seattle
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.
The band was drawn together in high school by an interest in punk, garage, and classic rock.
The band rehearsed at the Conner family's video rental store and recorded their demo tape ''
Other Worlds'' in the summer of 1985 with
Steve Fisk at Creative Fire recording studio in Ellensburg. It was initially distributed by the independent label
K Records
K Records is an independent record label in Olympia, Washington, founded in 1982. Artists on the label included early releases by Beck, Modest Mouse and Built to Spill. The record label has been called "key to the development of independent mu ...
. ''Other Worlds'' then got a wider release through the independent label, Velvetone Records (also based out of Ellensburg).
In 1986, they released their debut full-length album, ''
Clairvoyance
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'', also on the Velvetone label.
Musically, the album combined
psychedelic rock
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and
hard rock
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with the band's aforementioned influences.
With Fisk's help, the LP caught the attention of
Greg Ginn, and the band were signed to
SST Records
SST Records is an American independent record label formed in 1978 in Long Beach, California by musician Greg Ginn. The company was first founded in 1966 by Ginn at age 12 as Solid State Transmitters, a small business through which he sold elec ...
.
In 1987, the band released their second LP, and their first for SST, ''
Even If and Especially When''.
After the release of the album in 1987, the band began working the American indie circuit, playing shows across the US with other SST bands such as
Firehose and
Meat Puppets
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.
In early 1988, Screaming Trees collaborated with the
indie pop
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band
Beat Happening on the
EP ''
Beat Happening/Screaming Trees''. Screaming Trees' next album, ''
Invisible Lantern'', was released later on in 1988. SST also decided to re-release ''Other Worlds'' that same year. Screaming Trees then released the album ''
Buzz Factory'' in 1989. While attempting to tour behind ''Buzz Factory'', SST had difficulties in releasing the album. By the tour's conclusion, the band became frustrated and departed from the label.
Towards the end of 1989, Screaming Trees briefly became a part of the roster for the prominent independent label
Sub Pop
Sub Pop is an independent record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle bands such as Nirvana (band), Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney, central players in the gru ...
. The label released the band's EP ''
Change Has Come'' in December 1989. Half of it was produced by Fisk and the other half was produced by
Jack Endino
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. Drummer Pickerel later described the EP, in his own opinion, as "our best recorded moment".
1990–2000: Major label years
In 1990 the band signed a major label contract with
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
.
The band released their fifth full-length album the following year, and first for a major label, ''
Uncle Anesthesia''.
The album was produced by
Terry Date and
Soundgarden
Soundgarden was an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1984 by singer and drummer Chris Cornell, lead guitarist Kim Thayil, and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. Cornell switched to rhythm guitar in 1985, replaced on drums initially ...
vocalist
Chris Cornell
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and included the single "
Bed of Roses
Bed of roses is an English expression that represents a carefree life. This idiomatic expression is still popular.
In the thirteenth-century work Le Roman de la Rose (called "The French Iliad" in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable), a L ...
", which gained considerable airtime on alternative rock radio stations and peaked at No. 23 on the
Modern Rock Tracks Chart. The single was the first Screaming Trees release to chart. Although ''Uncle Anesthesia'' sold better than their previous efforts, the band remained a cult act.
After the release of ''Uncle Anesthesia'' Van Conner went on hiatus from the band, choosing to tour as bass player for
Dinosaur Jr. instead, with
Donna Dresch filling in for him during Screaming Trees performances. Late in 1991, Nirvana's ''
Nevermind
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'' became an unexpected commercial success, opening the gates for the rest of the Seattle scene.
Barrett Martin replaced previous drummer Pickerel and the new lineup recorded ''
Sweet Oblivion'' in 1992.
''Sweet Oblivion'' was the band's breakout album and included the hit single "
Nearly Lost You". The video for "Nearly Lost You" became an
MTV
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and alternative radio hit in the fall of 1992, thanks to its inclusion in the soundtrack for the film ''
Singles''. "Nearly Lost You" peaked at No. 5 on the Modern Rock Tracks Chart, No. 12 on the
Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart, No. 96 on the
ARIA Chart
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, and No. 50 on the
UK Singles Chart,
making it the band's first single to chart outside the United States. "
Dollar Bill" was also released as a single and it peaked at No. 28 on the Modern Rock Tracks Chart and at No. 40 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart. Overall, ''Sweet Oblivion'' sold a total of 300,000 copies in the
United States
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.
Screaming Trees were chosen by Nirvana band leader
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
to appear on the final day of the
Reading Festival
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in the
United Kingdom
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on August 30, 1992, which
Nirvana headlined. Screaming Trees also played at the
Roskilde Festival
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in
Denmark
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in 1992 which Nirvana headlined as well. The band supported ''Sweet Oblivion'' with a year-long tour, during which tension developed among the members. After the tour was finished, the group took an extended hiatus. During that time, Lanegan recorded his second solo album, ''
Whiskey for the Holy Ghost'', which was released in 1994.
The following year, Lanegan was featured as a guest vocalist in the Barrett Martin (alongside
Layne Staley and
Mike McCready
Michael David McCready (born April 5, 1966) is an American musician known for being a founding member and lead guitarist of Pearl Jam. McCready was also a member of the side project bands Flight to Mars, Temple of the Dog, Mad Season (band), Ma ...
) side project
Mad Season. Lanegan co-wrote and sang on two songs. Mad Season would only release one studio album because of Staley's deteriorating health and the 1999 death of bassist
John Baker Saunders
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. Mad Season attempted to reform with Lanegan on lead vocals, changing the band's name to "Disinformation", however the project never got off the ground. In 2013 Mad Season released a deluxe version of their debut album, including three songs from the Disinformation sessions with new lyrics and vocals by Lanegan.
In early 1995, Screaming Trees toured Australia for the only time as part of the
Big Day Out
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festival, before beginning work on their follow-up to ''Sweet Oblivion''. Following one stillborn attempt at the album, the band hired producer
George Drakoulias, who had previously worked with
the Black Crowes and the
Jayhawks. The resulting album, ''
Dust
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'', was released in 1996, nearly four years after its predecessor. The album peaked at No. 134 on the
''Billboard'' 200 Chart, No. 32 on the
UK Albums Chart
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,
and No. 39 on the
''RPM'' Top 100 Albums Chart. ''Dust'' gained favorable reviews while the singles "
Sworn and Broken" peaked at No. 76 on the UK Singles Chart and "
All I Know" peaked at No. 9 on both the Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts; however, the album ultimately did not match the sales of ''Sweet Oblivion''. After the release of the album,
Josh Homme, formerly from
Kyuss, was hired as rhythm guitarist.
Following the ''Dust'' tour in the United States, Screaming Trees took another hiatus for Lanegan to begin his work on his third solo album, ''
Scraps At Midnight'', which was released in 1998.
The band headed back into the studio in 1999 and recorded several demos including the song "Ash Grey Sunday" and shopped them around to labels, but no label was interested. The band played a few surprise shows in early 2000 to try to gain a label's attention but they were unsuccessful. They did however release the song "One Way Conversation" on the Musicblitz Records internet label. In 2000, after a concert to celebrate the opening of Seattle's
Experience Music Project, the band announced their official breakup.
Final album and deaths of Lanegan and Van Conner
On June 22, 2011, it was announced that an unreleased album that Screaming Trees recorded in 1998 and 1999 would finally see the light of day. Titled ''
Last Words: The Final Recordings'', the album was mixed by Jack Endino and Martin. It was released digitally on Martin's self-owned label Sunyata Productions on August 2, 2011, with CD and vinyl versions released in the following months.
In 2021, when asked about his time with Screaming Trees, Lanegan replied, "It's kind of like looking back at grade school. I definitely have fond memories and it's really how I learned to sing — through trial and error, with those guys." Lanegan died on February 22, 2022, at his home in
Killarney
Killarney ( ; , meaning 'church of sloes') is a town in County Kerry, southwestern Republic of Ireland, Ireland. The town is on the northeastern shore of Lough Leane, part of Killarney National Park, and is home to St Mary's Cathedral, Killar ...
, Ireland.
Gary Lee Conner revealed on January 18, 2023 that Van Conner had died aged 55. He had previously been in a coma due to stomach surgery, followed by contracting COVID-19. It was reported that pneumonia had ultimately led to his death.
On
Black Friday 2023, ''Wrong Turn to Jahannam: Live From Egg Studio 1991'' was released. It consisted of an in-studio rehearsal session by the band which was unreleased up to that point.
Dan Peters of
Mudhoney
Mudhoney is an American rock music, rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, on January 1, 1988, following the demise of Green River (band), Green River. Its members are singer and rhythm guitarist Mark Arm, lead guitarist Steve Turner (guitari ...
played drums on the recording as it was during his brief time in the band as a touring member.
Related projects
Mark Lanegan released a solo album in May 2001 entitled ''
Field Songs''. Also in that year, he became a member of the alternative rock group
Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age (commonly abbreviated as QOTSA or QotSA) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1996. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Josh Homme shortly before he returned to his native Palm Desert, California. ...
with Homme. Lanegan recorded two albums as one of the group's three vocalists before leaving the group in late 2005. His sixth solo album ''
Bubblegum
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Composition
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'' was released in 2004 and became his best-selling album and his first solo album to chart. He went on to work with
Greg Dulli in the
Gutter Twins and the
Twilight Singers. Lanegan also received critical acclaim for his albums with
Isobel Campbell, one of which, ''
Ballad of the Broken Seas'', was nominated for the 2006
Mercury Music Prize
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.
Gary Lee Conner started the bands the Purple Outside and Microdot Gnome as the vocalist. He has also done session work with other musicians. In 1999, he released the single "Grasshopper's Daydream/Behind the Smile" on Sub Pop, which featured his former bandmates Homme and Pickerel along with his brother Van as producer. Gary Lee later released four solo albums between 2016 and 2021.
Initially, Van Conner turned his efforts to his side-project Gardener with Aaron Stauffer (formerly of
Seaweed
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, and later
VALIS
''Valis'' (stylized as ''VALIS'') is a 1981 science fiction novel by American writer Philip K. Dick, intended to be the first book of a three-part series. The title is an acronym for ''Vast Active Living Intelligence System'', Dick's gnostic vi ...
). In 2001, he contributed to Lanegan's album ''
Field Songs''. Van has produced and contributed to several other projects over the years, including Kitty Kitty, VALIS, Gardener, and Gary Lee's Sub Pop single "Grasshopper's Daydream/Behind the Smile". Van's band VALIS released several recordings between 2002 and 2012.
Barrett Martin became a touring member for several bands after the breakup of Screaming Trees, including
Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots, commonly abbreviated as STP, is an American Rock music, rock band formed in San Diego, California, in 1989. Originally consisting of lead vocalist Scott Weiland, guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo, and drummer :Songs ...
and
R.E.M.
R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
, and has released two solo albums with limited success. He later contributed to Lanegan's solo album ''
I'll Take Care of You'' and the album ''
Rated R'' by
Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age (commonly abbreviated as QOTSA or QotSA) is an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1996. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Josh Homme shortly before he returned to his native Palm Desert, California. ...
. He later became the drummer for
Tuatara
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and also the drummer/vocalist in
The Minus 5
The Minus 5 is an American pop rock band headed by musician Scott McCaughey of Young Fresh Fellows, often in partnership with R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck.
Band history
McCaughey formed the band in 1993 as a side project with Buck, Jon Auer ...
. Martin contributed playing drums on two albums by
Nando Reis
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, a Brazilian musician: ''Para Quando O Arco Irís Encontrar O Pote de Ouro'' (2000) together with
Peter Buck
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from R.E.M., and ''
A Letra A'' (2003). In 2019, Martin formed the supergroup Silverlites (featuring
Peter Buck
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,
Rich Robinson
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, and
Joseph Arthur
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) and released their self-titled debut in 2024.
Almost immediately after departing from Screaming Trees in 1991, Mark Pickerel formed the band
Truly alongside
Robert Roth, original Soundgarden bassist
Hiro Yamamoto
Hiro D. Yamamoto (born April 13, 1961) is a Japanese-American bassist who was a founding member of grunge band Soundgarden, along with Kim Thayil and Chris Cornell, in 1984. He left the band in 1989; two years later, Yamamoto started the indepen ...
, and Chris Quinn. Truly released their debut EP ''
Heart and Lungs'' in 1991, followed by Quinn's departure shortly after. The band stayed as a trio and they released two full-length albums plus a compilation, followed by a hiatus in 1998.
Pickerel also played drums on three of Lanegan's solo albums throughout the 1990s. Pickerel released his debut solo album in 2006, ''
Snake in the Radio''. He eventually followed it up with three additional solo albums.
Members
*
Gary Lee Conner – guitar, backing vocals (1984–2000)
*
Van Conner – bass, backing vocals (1984–2000; died 2023)
*
Mark Lanegan
Mark William Lanegan (November 25, 1964 – February 22, 2022) was an American singer and songwriter. First becoming prominent as the lead singer for the early grunge band Screaming Trees, he was also known as a member of Queens of the Stone Age ...
– lead vocals (1984–2000; died 2022)
*
Mark Pickerel – drums, percussion (1984–1991)
*
Barrett Martin – drums, percussion, backing vocals (1991–2000)
*
Josh Homme – rhythm guitar (1996–1998)
Touring members
*
Donna Dresch – bass (1988, 1991)
*Sean Hollister – drums (1991)
*
Dan Peters – drums (1991)
Timeline
Discography
*''
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance (; ) is the claimed ability to acquire information that would be considered impossible to get through scientifically proven sensations, thus classified as extrasensory perception, or "sixth sense". Any person who is claimed to h ...
'' (1986)
*''
Even If and Especially When'' (1987)
*''
Invisible Lantern'' (1988)
*''
Buzz Factory'' (1989)
*''
Uncle Anesthesia'' (1991)
*''
Sweet Oblivion'' (1992)
*''
Dust
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'' (1996)
*''
Last Words: The Final Recordings'' (2011)
References
External links
The official Screaming Trees pageOfficial Facebook page*
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