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Screaming Trees mix psychedelia with melancholy on swansong album Dust
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Arriving after a difficult gestation, Dust found Mark Lanegan tweaking the Screaming Trees blueprint

"It’s going to be a very unique night of music and storytelling": Barrett Martin lines up UK tour with Duke Garwood to celebrate the release of his new Screaming Trees memoir
By Paul Brannigan published
Former Screaming Trees / Mad Season drummer Barrett Martin to play four UK shows in May

"If you ever do that to me again, I'll kill you": the night Mark Lanegan had guns pulled on him when drug dealers thought his friend Josh Homme was a cop
By Paul Brannigan published
One night during Lollapalooza 1996, Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan struggled to score as every drug dealer in town was convinced that his buddy Josh Home was an undercover 'narc'

New book reveals Mark Lanegan co-wrote Nirvana's Something In The Way
By Stef Lach published
Late Screaming Trees frontman Mark Lanegan co-wrote Nirvana's Something In The Way with Kurt Cobain, according to former Queens of the Stone Age man Nick Oliveri

The alt. rock world salutes late Screaming Trees bassist Van Conner: "Let us lower the flannel flag to half-mast"
By Paul Brannigan published
Musicians from the Seattle rock community and alt. rock scene pay tribute to Van Conner, the late Screaming Trees bassist, who has died, aged 55

Screaming Trees bassist Van Conner dead at 55
By Fraser Lewry published
The death of Van Conner has been confirmed by his brother, Screaming Trees guitarist Gary Lee Conner

The 10 heavy metal biographies you need in your life
By Joe Daly published
From Bruce Dickinson and Dave Mustaine to Rob Halford and Dee Snider, these are the must-read accounts of some of heavy music's most iconic names

A tale of Screaming Trees, Mark Lanegan, hard drugs and epic infighting
By Philip Wilding published
The Screaming Trees could have been contenders, but were taken down by their own lifestyle and bad luck. This is the story of Seattle's great lost band
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