Showing posts with label Melvins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melvins. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
In Case You Missed It: Melvins' Dale Crover On The Howard Stern Show???
In what had to be one of the coolest and strangest moments on radio, Dale Crover of Melvins made an appearance, via phone, on yesterday's edition of The Howard Stern Show to discuss Nirvana, drumming royalties and Melvins' forthcoming live album, Sugar Daddy Live
. I am not sure what more can really be said about it other than Stern questioned if he regretted not joining Nirvana and fans called in to praise Crover. Listen to the audio after the jump of Dale Crover appearance on the May 9. 2011 edition of The Howard Stern Show.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Melvins/Totimoshi (Double Door - June 25, 2010)
On a warm Friday night in June, a nearly sold-out audience packed into the Double Door to watch cult legends, Melvins, perform a double set of songs spanning their nearly 30 year career. Coming off a Bonnaroo performance earlier this month and the release of their new album, The Bride Screamed Murder, Melvins showed no signs of lightening up on their musical assault as each note gave way to the one behind it in a way that would make most heavy bands jealous.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Interview: Buzz Osbourne (King Buzzo) of Melvins
For almost 30 years, Melvins have been one of the most distinctly original bands around. Their sound is as recognizable as vocalist/guitarist Buzz Osbourne's giant afro and their influence can be heard in bands like Mastodon, Isis, Big Business (who, now, make up half of Melvins' lineup) and many other bands. It was with great honor that I, recently, had a chance to speak with King Buzzo about the band's new album, The Bride Screamed Murder, as well as their current tour with Isis and Totimoshi and the very elaborate, limited edition 13 CD boxset being sold on the tour. This interview was recorded on June 17, 2010. Thanks to Monica from Speakeasy for setting this up.
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