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Van Conner of Screaming Trees and VALIS Announces New Record Label

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Stanwood, WA – September 2011 – Van Conner announces the launch of a new record label titled Strange Earth Records. Strange Earth has partnered with the American wing of Germany’s Finetunes Digital Media Services.

Van’s new venture seeks to fill a gap in the Northwest Music Scene with the new label serving as a hub for independent bands that have dedicated their lives to making great music. The website will serve as a “one stop shop” for web surfers who want to find out who is lurking in the backwoods of the Pacific Northwest.

The label will feature online “singles” (featuring music and videos) that can be purchased through all the major online music shops (iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, etc.) as well as EPs and full length records.

The first release will be by Microdot Gnome, the latest project by Gary Lee Conner, best known as a fellow Screaming Trees co-founder/guitar player/songwriter as well as Van’s brother.

To read the full press release, click here.




The Barrett Martin Group at the Sea Monster Lounge Saturday 9/17/2011

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Hey Folks,

The Barrett Martin Group

After a 3 month break, The Barrett Martin Group is playing their first show of the beautiful Seattle autumn, on the heels of their newest CD “Atlas.” Doubly exciting is the fact that Barrett finally got his ankle cast taken off after his “summer of ankle surgery”! He’s ready to play drums again, and the band is stoked to debut their newest tunes, including songs from their next album (already in production). Its going to be a 4 hour marathon jam session with the grooviest Soul-Jazz and Afro-Beat tunes inside our Emerald City.

Come on down to Seattle’s favorite jazz club, The Seamonster Lounge in the Wallingford District, on Saturday September 24th. The band starts at 10 pm and its always free to get in (there’s never a cover charge). Featuring the best and brightest of Seattle’s top jazz and rock musicians.

Barrett Martin on drums
Dave Carter on trumpet
Paul Fischer on guitar
Kevin Hudson on bass
Nathan Spicer on keys
Ben Thomas on vibraphone
Ed Ulman on trombone

The Seamonster Lounge

2202 North 45th Street

Seattle, WA

Click here to go to the FACEBOOK Event Page for this show


Screaming Tree CD Pre-Order almost Sold Out

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Hey Folks, the first run of Screaming Trees CDs is almost sold out. I think we only have about 100 CDs left. You can order it here on the Sunyata Records website and reserve your copy, which we will mail directly to you at the end of September. The street date for the remaining CDs is October 18th and those will go very fast as well.
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Review from Innocent Words

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Innocent Words Magazine & Records

Screaming Trees Last Words: The Final Recordings

Last Updated 9/2/2011 6:35:06 PM
By: Bridget Herlihy

This latest – and last – release from Seattle heroes Screaming Trees is bittersweet. It is a treat for fans both old and new to get their hands on a “new” collection of tracks eleven years after the band officially announced their break-up, yet it also marks the swan song of the Trees.

Entitled Last Words: The Final Recordings, released through drummer Barrett Martin’s label Sunyata Records, the tracks that feature on the album originated from an unreleased album that the band recorded at Stone Gossard’s Studio Litho during 1998 and 1999.

The band was all too often neglectfully overlooked in favor of the so-called “grunge” movement’s sweethearts Nirvana, Soundgarden and Pearl Jam. Screaming Trees earned some commercial success with the great Sweet Oblivion, and catching the attention of the many with the popular single “Nearly Lost You,” which was also featured on the “Singles” soundtrack. Yet the band were frequently overshadowed, and never obtained the same kind of attention or commercial success as their aforementioned peers, even though their follow-up album Dust is a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece.

Last Words: The Final Recordings features the Connor brothers – Gary Lee on guitar and Van on bass, Barrett Marin on drums, and the unmistakable vocals of Mark Lanegan. The album also includes guest appearances from Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and Peter Buck (R.E.M.), with Jack Endino masterfully mixing the recordings.

The album opens with the forceful and solid “Ash Gray Sunday,” which beautifully moves into the melancholy “Door Into Summer.” The album also features several quieter, strummed tracks, namely “Reflections” and “Low Life,” reasonably solid tracks, but they pale in comparison to the album’s more edgy and energetic tracks. Despite my own personal dislike of vocal distortion, “Crawlspace” is one of my favorite tracks on the album – a song that sees the band stripped down to their essential elements.

There are many classic Trees moments on these recordings, encompassing some of the greatest elements of the band’s back catalog. Other standout tracks include the moody yet melodic “Black Rose Way” and the upbeat “Anita Grey”, which lays down a contagious rock groove.

Overall, this collection of 10 tracks has a somewhat more relaxed feel to them than previous recordings, yet Gary Lee’s guitar riffs, Van’s throbbing bass and Martin’s crashing symbols and relentless beats still shine bright. As always, Lanegan’s smokey vocals are exquisite; clearly showing why he is considered to be one of the greatest rock vocalists of our time.

Last Words: The Final Recordings is a perfect closure to a great band. And it seems only fitting that the band do indeed have the last words on their career:

“There are no plans for a reunion, as the band members are well-adjusted adults who actually get along with each other and have happily moved on with their lives. Gary Lee started a family and the band Microdot Gnome while Van, also a family man, started the band Valis, as well as the label Strange Earth Records. Martin started his own label, a jazz group, and became a college professor, and Lanegan has cultivated a highly successful solo career. No, instead of a reunion like so many other bands have done, the Screaming Trees just want to make this final album available to their friends and fans – their last words, so to speak.

Sunyata Records to Release Last Words on CD October 18 2011 – Order it Now

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Sunyata Records.

The new Screaming Trees album “Last Words” will be officially available as a CD on October 18th worldwide. Its currently at the factory but we are taking pre-orders now at Sunyata Records. We’ll mail you the CD at the end of September, and you’ll receive it before the stores do. Thanks for supporting indie music! Love, Barrett

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