Screaming Trees to release final album

Screaming Trees

Veterans SCREAMING TREES are to release their final album “Last Words: The Final Recordings” digitally on August 2nd and on CD on October 18th.

In the waning months of the 20th century, legendary Seattle band Screaming Trees went back into the studio one last time. Having been released from their label and realizing that the outlook was grim, the Trees entered Stone Gossard’s Studio Litho to preserve the last batch of songs the band had written. Financed by the band and produced by drummer Barrett Martin, these sessions proved to be their last. On June 25th, 2000, the Trees played their final concert in front of 20,000 people at Seattle’s Memorial Stadium, after which the band members went their separate ways. The final recordings were never mixed or released, and for more than a decade, the original two-inch tapes lay gathering dust in the basement of Gossard’s studio.
Twelve years later, in the winter of 2011, Martin and long-time friend and producer Jack Endino found the two-inch multi-track reels, carefully baked and cleaned the tapes, transferred them to a digital format, and brought back to life those final 10 songs. To their pleasant surprise, the music had a raw, energetic quality, with the band cracking jokes and howling with laughter between takes – they were clearly having a good time. Mark Lanegan’s smokey baritone was in top form and so was the band, with original members Gary Lee Conner on electric guitar, his brother Van Conner on bass, and Barrett Martin, the band’s long-time drummer. REM’s Peter Buck guested on acoustic guitar and electric 12-string guitar, and Trees touring guitarist Josh Homme played guitar on one song as well. These final sessions were a remarkable last testament to the band’s impressive 15-year career that ended with their last show in June of 2000.
This final Screaming Trees album is appropriately titled Last Words: The Final Recordings and will be released internationally as a digital download on August 2nd, on Barrett’s label, Sunyata Records, through IODA Digital Distribution and Burnside Distribution. CD and vinyl versions of the album will appear in the ensuing months, with the album cover being designed by world-renowned artist Erin Currier.
There are no plans for a reunion, as the band members are finally well-adjusted adults who get along with each other and have happily moved on with their lives. Gary Lee started a family and the band, Microdot Gnome, and Van, also a family man, started the band Valis, as well as the label Strange Earth Records. Barrett started his own label, a jazz group, and became a college professor, and Mark has cultivated a highly successful solo career, being recognized as one of the great singers of his generation. No, instead of a reunion like so many other bands have done, the Screaming Trees just want to make this final album available to their friends and fans – their Last Words, so to speak.

SCREAMING TREES – LAST WORDS: THE FINAL RECORDINGS

Gary Lee Conner – Lead Guitar, Piano, Clavinet, Backing Vocals
Van Conner – Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
Mark Lanegan – Lead Vocals
Barrett Martin – Drums, Hammond Organ, Fender Rhodes, Vibraphone, Percussion

Special Guests:
Peter Buck – Acoustic Guitar, 12 String Electric Guitar, Tremolo Guitar
Josh Homme – Electric Guitar on “Crawlspace”

Recorded between the winter and summer of 1998-99 by:

Matt Bayles, Studio Litho, Seattle, WA
Martin Feveyear, Jupiter Studios, Seattle, WA
Toby Wright, Ocean Way, Los Angeles, CA

1. Ash Gray Sunday
2. Door Into Summer
3. Revelator
4. Crawlspace
5. Black Rose Way
6. Reflections
7. Tomorrow Changes
8. Low Life
9. Anita Grey
10. Last Words

Catalog Number: STLW001
Label: Sunyata Records
Digital Release Date: August 2nd, 2011
CD Release Date: October 18th, 2011

Produced by Barrett Martin
Mixed by Jack Endino
Mastered by Chris Hanzsek
Original Artwork by Erin Currier

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