On This Day: April 19, 1989 – Screaming Trees Released Buzz Factory

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On This Day: April 19, 1989 – Screaming Trees Released Buzz Factory.

On this day April 19, 1989, Screaming Trees released their fourth studio album Buzz Factory. Known for their gritty mix of psychedelic rock, punk, and early grunge, the band pushed their sound further with this release, which would be their last on the independent label SST Records before moving to a major label.

Buzz Factory captured the raw energy of the band’s early years while hinting at the more refined direction they would take in the 90s. With Mark Lanegan’s deep, soulful vocals and...

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