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Screaming Trees Last Words Rar카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 26. 13:57
I uploaded the demos for One Way Conversation and an alternate version of Anita Grey that were on the original demo for people that want to hear them. I don't care for the latter too much, but the former is a very excellent song. These aren't included on Last Words and have never seen any sort of official release. The rest of the demos are easy enough to track down with a little Google-fu, but I think Last Words has rendered that pointless.Or you could just listen to these fancy youtube vids.Thank you!Last Rights Records (Vinyl Distro)Webstore:Blog:New Additions: Imports from Meshuggah, Graveyard, Dark Tranquillity, Opeth and more.
Man, you really wonder how great the Trees would have been in the early going, had they had a real producer and budgets. The cool thing about the more straight up classic rock thing in the major label days was that they had distilled everything that was more direct and rocking from the early days, but if they had a producer that could have expanded some of the more mindbending jams (ie' 'Yard Trip # 7') from the early days, that would have been absolute magic.As good as the early stuff is, that's one of the bigger 'what if?'
Type scenarios that I can think of, because all the elements were there right from the beginning-a great singer in Lanegan, bass playing, a bit of punk, wild wah wah shit, and excellent songwriting. If grunge had hit 5 years earlier (ie: Butch Vig styled production, Andy Wallace mixes), and if the Connor brothers had a more marketable image, dare I say that they were the quintessential band.
Screaming Trees Discography
Love Battery, for example, tried for that same type of psychedelia and just weren't at the Trees' level. When I started off at 'Sweet Oblivion' and worked my way back, I expected to be disappointed in the Trees' early stuff, but wasn't.
Screaming Trees Last Words Review
For all the props that Dino Jr get for being the quintessential psych band then, I really think that the Trees were that band.unlike Dino's stuff, you really get the impression that the Trees were really trying to make a legitimate stab at psych, rather than slacker psych gone ironic (ie: Frampton covers).Few bands have managed to have that sort of zonked out mysterious psych vibe, and then kick ass with a rocking moment the next.