Screaming Trees's 1989 Concert History

Screaming Trees was an American rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington in 1985 by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bass player Van Conner and drummer Mark Pickerel. The band's sound incorporated hard rock and psychedelic elements though they rose to fame as part of the grunge movement of the early 1990s, along with bands such as Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and Soundgarden and was one of the most successful underground music acts of the 1990s.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What genre is Screaming Trees?

Screaming Trees was one of the earliest grunge bands to emerge in Seattle, Washington. As is typical of grunge bands, Screaming Trees merged multiple genres including alternative rock, punk rock, psychedelia, country, and folk to create a “grungy” sound that almost mocked the artificially perfected sound of pop and rock coming out of mainstream studios.

What bands are similar to Screaming Trees?

Some of the most famous grunge bands that emerged in Seattle around the same time as the Screaming Trees were:

  • U-Men
  • Melvins
  • Malfunkshun
  • Soundgarden
  • Green River
  • Nirvana
  • Alice in Chains
  • Pearl Jam
  • 7 Year Bitch

As grunge spread, non-Seattle bands like Stone Temple Pilots, L7, Hole, The Gits, and others embraced the sound in their own distinctive way. Some even relocated to Seattle be a part of the original grunge scene of the 1980s and ‘90s.

When was Screaming Trees formed?

Screaming Trees was founded in 1984 in Ellensburg, Washington, about 90 miles from Seattle.

Where did the name “Screaming Trees” come from?

Screaming Trees is named after an effects pedal produced by Electro-Harmonix.

What were some of Screaming Trees's biggest hits?

Screaming Trees did not achieve the success of later grunge acts and was unable to land any singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, but “Nearly Lost You” did reach number five on the Alternative Airplay chart while “All I Know” hit number nine there and on the Mainstream Rock chart.

Why did Screaming Trees break up?

Between 1986 and 1992, Screaming Trees released five studio length albums, one each year except 1990. But after 1992’s Sweet Oblivion the band stopped recording as much new material, and it took nearly four years for Dust to hit the shelves. Due to continued difficulties producing a follow-up, the band officially broke up in 2000.

Who were the founding members of Screaming Trees?

The band was founded by vocalist Mark Lanegan, guitarist Gary Lee Conner, bassist Van Conner, and drummer Mark Pickerel.

When did Mark Pickerel leave Screaming Trees and why?

Pickerel played on five studio albums with the band but left in 1991, just prior to the production of their breakthrough album, Sweet Oblivion, feeling as if his ideas and suggestions were consistently being ignored by band mates and record producers.

Who replaced Mark Pickerel on drums?

After Pickerel left Screaming Trees in 1991, he was replaced on drums by Barrett Martin.

When did Mark Lanegan die and how?

Lanegan, founding vocalist of Screaming Trees, passed away at his residence in Killarney, Ireland, on February 22, 2022, at the age of 57. No cause of death was stated.

How many concerts has Screaming Trees had?

Screaming Trees has had 235 concerts.

What genre is Screaming Trees?

Screaming Trees is most often considered to be Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative Metal, Garage Rock, Grunge, Neo-Psychedelia, and College Marching Band.

When was the last Screaming Trees concert?

The last Screaming Trees concert was on June 25, 2000 at Seattle Memorial Stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. The bands that performed were: Screaming Trees / Built To Spill.

What setlist does Screaming Trees play live?

The songs that Screaming Trees performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the June 25, 2000 concert at Seattle Memorial Stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States:

  1. Halo of Ashes
  2. All I Know
  3. Shadow of the Season
  4. Caught Between
  5. No One Knows
  6. Dime Western
  7. Look at You
  8. Dying Days
  9. Nearly Lost You
  10. Dollar Bill
  11. Cold Rain
  12. Gospel Plow
  13. Change Has Come
  14. Where the Twain Shall Meet

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