On September 8, 1992, Screaming Trees released their critically acclaimed album "Sweet Oblivion," which marked a significant milestone in their career... Read Full Description >
On September 8, 1992, Screaming Trees released their critically acclaimed album "Sweet Oblivion," which marked a significant milestone in their career. The album featured the hit single "Nearly Lost You," which helped elevate the band's profile in the grunge scene amid other Seattle contemporaries such as Nirvana and Soundgarden. This live recording of "Winter Song," performed by Gary Lee Conner, aligns with the album's promotion and the band's growing popularity. "Sweet Oblivion" was pivotal as it showcased the band's evolution towards a more polished sound while still retaining their signature psychedelic grunge elements. Notably, this release coincided with a period of personal turmoil for frontman Mark Lanegan, which later became a significant aspect of his storytelling in music. The release of the album solidified Screaming Trees as key figures in the early '90s rock landscape, ultimately leading to their influence on subsequent generations of musicians.