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Buzz Factory

 
Album Review: Buzz Factory

  • Artist: Screaming Trees
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1989
  • Total Time: 39:23
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Buzz Factory would mark the Screaming Trees' final recording for SST, but not their last stand as independent recording artists. They would follow up by spending some quality time with Seattle indie Sub Pop, prior to the release of their Epic debut, Uncle Anesthesia, two years later. Produced by the Trees and Jack Endino (Superfuzz Bigmuff, Bleach), Buzz Factory lives up to its title with buzz aplenty courtesy Gary Lee Conner's muscular guitar playing. The album is a solid (if not spectacular) send-off, which should come as little surprise -- history will remember the Trees as one of the Northwest's most consistent bands. If they never had a hit on par with Nevermind, nor did they ever release any lackluster (or uncharacteristic) recordings in a career that spanned over 15 years. Opening track "Where the Twain Shall Meet" and "Black Sun Morning" are two of the strongest selections. The latter doesn't just have a Soundgarden-style title -- á la "Black Hole Sun" -- but even sounds somewhat like that hard rockin' Seattle quartet (also aligned with SST at the time), which is to say it is more anthemic than usual. A sample from an interview briefing is slipped between "Yard Trip #7" and "Flower Web" ("The question will be what kind of trees you are; the answer will be 'Screaming Trees'"). ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where the Twain Shall Meet Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:29)
Windows Chick Corea, Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (2:42)
Black Sun Morning Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (5:03)
Too Far Away Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:37)
Subtle Poison Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:53)
Yard Trip #7 Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (2:24)
Flower Web Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:41)
Wish Bringer Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:06)
Revelation Revolution Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (2:43)
The Looking Glass Cracked Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (3:36)
End of the Universe Screaming Trees Screaming Trees (6:11)

Credits

Jack Endino (Producer), Jena Scott (Cover Design), Mark Lanegan (Vocals), Screaming Trees (Producer), Screaming Trees (Audio Production), Rod Doak (Live Sound), Mark Pickerel (Drums), Jack Endino (Vocals (Background)), Jena Scott (Design), Gary Lee Conner (Guitar), Van Conner (Bass), Rod Doak (Engineer), Jack Endino (Audio Production)
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Buzz Factory
Studio album by Screaming Trees
Released 1989
Recorded December, 1988
Genre Grunge
Neo-Psychedelia
Length 39:23
Label SST Records
Producer Jack Endino
Professional reviews
Screaming Trees chronology
Beat Happening/Screaming Trees EP
(1988)
Buzz Factory
(1989)
Change Has Come
(1990)

Buzz Factory was the 4th full length album by Seattle band Screaming Trees and their final record released through SST Records released in 1989. The LP was also available on translucent purple vinyl. Their next recording, the Change Has Come EP, was released in 1990 on the Sub Pop label.

Track listing

  1. "Where the Twain Shall Meet"
  2. "Windows"
  3. "Black Sun Morning"
  4. "Too Far Away"
  5. "Subtle Poison"
  6. "Yard Trip #7"
  7. "Flower Web"
  8. "Wish Bringer"
  9. "Revelation Revolution"
  10. "The Looking Glass Cracked"
  11. "End of the Universe"

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