Screaming Trees Dust
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MeatSalad
January 13th 2014


18571 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Band rocks

NordicMindset
January 13th 2014


25137 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

underrated

zakalwe
January 22nd 2014


38890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

All that I know shoulda been, coulda been m......ore highly regarded then and now.

conesmoke
March 21st 2014


7875 Comments


There's a very solid vocal performance on dying days. m/

demigod!
June 2nd 2014


49607 Comments


seattle sound m/

danielcardoso
July 30th 2015


11770 Comments


Great band, amazing album to finish it out. Buzz Factory and Sweet Oblivion rule hard but Dust hits harder than just about anything else they've ever done.

danielcardoso
August 29th 2015


11770 Comments


Heard it twice last night, bumped my rating to a 4.5, it was bound to happen after all. The atmosphere of Dust is just unreal. Dime Western is underrated hard.

Supercoolguy64
September 2nd 2015


11788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is cool yea

danielcardoso
September 2nd 2015


11770 Comments


It's a hard grower too.

mgeorge7
September 11th 2015


78 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

@danielcardoso



I've seen you posting on all of the reviews I've been reading lately! Hah. I'm diving back into the grunge genre after a while away. I always come back to this stuff, it's where I started listening to music and I'll always love it.



Have you listened to the band Failure? Criminally underrated band that is just as good as any of the big 90's grunge bands. If you haven't, definitely check out their albums Magnified and Fantastic Planet. The new one they released earlier this year is great as well. Let me know what you think.

danielcardoso
September 11th 2015


11770 Comments


Ah George matey, I'll let you know that whenever you want to talk about the Seattle grunge scene around here I'm your go-to guy, I'm possibly the biggest grunge fan here ahah.

I've heard Fantastic Planet but only once, and can't remember much from it. I recall it had lots of jams, don't know why I never spun it again in the past. Thanks for reminding me of them, I'll let you know what I think later.

mgeorge7
September 11th 2015


78 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I've only heard a few songs by Screaming Trees (All I Know and Nearly Lost You), but am going to check out their discog now. Starting with Dust. Got any other recs for me? My favorites are Pearl Jam and Soundgarden definitely.



Definitely let me know what you think about those two Failure albums that I mentioned.

danielcardoso
September 12th 2015


11770 Comments


Dust is a fantastic album, has a surreal atmosphere, hard grower also. Buzz Factory and Sweet Oblivion are also essential picks for Screaming Trees, but honestly if you love those you'll want to check the entire discography. When I give Failure a spin again I'll let you know.

Cool man, Pearl Jam is definitely one of my favorite bands ever, impressive discography they have, Soundgarden never disappoints as well. The music scene in Seattle during 90's was incredible, there's lots of recs I can give you for sure. Check your shoutbox bud.

claygurnz
March 12th 2016


7572 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

This album is frickin sweet.

danielcardoso
March 12th 2016


11770 Comments


Fantastic bump bud, this is amazing.

danielcardoso
May 18th 2016


11770 Comments


This album is incredible, Gospel Plow is so good damn.

Asdfp277
July 26th 2016


24310 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

bet this is better than nirvana

Asdfp277
July 26th 2016


24310 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

confirmed

Jeffrulesyou
January 3rd 2017


1888 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great album, Sweet Oblivion is just as good.

InFlamesWeThrash666
June 23rd 2017


10558 Comments


shine your lonely light on me



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