Rock band formed in Ellensburg, Washington, USA, in 1984.
Screaming Trees was a unique voice in the Pacific Northwest grunge scene. Their sound was more psychedelic, garage-rock, and ’70s hard rock influenced which made them stand out amongst their peers.
After a couple independent releases on local Velvetone Records (2), they were signed to SST Records where they released 3 albums (from 1987 to 1989) before making the jump to Epic Records in 1990. Their Epic debut Uncle Anesthesia was released around the same time as major label debuts from Smashing Pumpkins, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, and Alice In Chains hit the stores... but Screaming Trees didn’t have their first hit until their second Epic album Sweet Oblivion came out and their first single from that album appeared on the soundtrack for the movie Singles.
The band broke up in 2000, and
Mark Lanegan continued his solo projects from there.
Mark Lanegan and
Barrett Martin were also involved in the side-project
Mad Season along with
Alice In Chains singer
Layne Staley.