Melvins
Biography
The Melvins were the first post-punk band to revel in the slow, sludgy sounds of Black Sabbath. Their music is oppressively slow and heavy, only without any of the silly mystical lyrics or the indulgent guitar solos -- it's just one massive, oozing pile of dark slime. The Melvins' first record was released in 1987; they've released several albums since then, but it wasn't until 1993 that they went to a major label, thanks to their protégé, Kurt Cobain. While the Melvins can be dull and repetitious, their place in rock history is interesting, even if it is just a minor footnote. The band formed in Aberdeen, WA, the same town that produced Nirvana's Cobain and Krist Novoselic. For Nirvana and many other Seattle-area bands, the Melvins' sludge was inspirational; the younger bands took the Sabbath-styled heaviness of the Melvins, while adding an equally important pop song structure, which the group tended to lack. While all of their disciples became famous after Nirvana broke big in 1991 (including Mudhoney, who featured former Melvin bassist Matt Lukin), the Melvins only expanded their cult slightly. They did earn a major-label contract with Atlantic, but after releasing three records for the label, they were dropped in late 1996 and the group returned to indie status, landing with Amphetamine Reptile for 1998's Alive at the F*cker Club.
The late '90s/early 21st century saw a flurry of releases by the band: The Maggot, The Bootlicker, The Crybaby, Electroretard, The Colossus of Destiny, Hostile Ambient Takeover, Pigs of the Roman Empire, Houdini Live 2005: A Live History of Gluttony and Lust and Senile Animal, all of which (except for the fourth one) were issued on Mike Patton's Ipecac label. In addition to their Melvin activities, singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne joined Patton (and former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo and Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn) for the experimental outfit Fantômas, resulting in a pair of releases (1999's self-titled debut and 2001's The Director's Cut), while the Melvins' latest bassist, Kevin Rutmanis, joined Patton in another side project, Tomahawk. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Nude With Boots
2008

Houdini Live 2005-A Live History Of Gluttony And Lust
2006

A Senile Animal
2006

Mangled Demos from 1983
2005

Melvinmania
2003

Bullhead
1991

Gluey Porch Treatments
1987
Chicken Switch is great, even though it isn't the brute sludge force of the melvins, it is still great!
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I wish they had never been associated with the Grunge thing... I avoided them for years because of it. Fortunately I've rediscovered them here in the Pandora tubes. Yay!
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"While the Melvins can be dull and repetitious, their place in rock history is interesting, even if it is just a minor footnote."
are you high? |
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Don1983- please neuter yourself so you can't infect the rest of us. The average listener doesn't "get" the Melvins, and that's okay by them (and me!). That's actually kind of the point of their style... they neverEVER gave two s**ts what anyone else thinks, they make their music for them! If you wanna come along, cool, if not, get outta the way! You have to listen to their stuff several times so you can ANTICIPATE what is happening, or you'll be as lost as your comments imply. It's called o
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The Melvins are playing in Dallas Weds 8/26... House of Blues, $18. Be there or be a fcking choadsmoker
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I wish they had prick on here. I'm curious as to what that one sounds like. I read that it is extremely experimental , and Atlantic wouldn't even let them put it out through their label. They need Stag too.
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The Melvins are on tour with Down.
Is that not a f**king awesome goddamn rock show? Oh yes.....The Baron will be there. |
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wow funny f**kin debate!good points by baron.funny how the noobs expose their ignorance and dont realize..art / m u s i c is interprative , n i r v a n a has never been my bag!had to perservere them through the radio onslaught of 90s "alternative " , b u t ill groove on melvins any day not evan one of my faves but nirvana knows where they got there influence to bad don does not.btw some of the best bands never got airplay like ramones vs gayday
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Yeah, besides, the Beatles are way older than the Melvins... And so are Guns n Roses... I think... I don't know because I don't care that much for them.
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And Don....there is A REASON that these guys are Legends and Still Around.
Again.....al l stuff that is over your little head. |
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Don....obvio u s l y this band being "boring" means they are over your head and out of your personal musical taste - I just looked at your bookmarked artists - Guns N Roses, Green Day and the Beatles. Well the Beatles are the best rock band ever so good choice their (anyone who loves rock must love the Beatles) but....GnR and Green Day? Hey.....stay with your radio music and leave the beauty that Is The Melvins to those that "get it" You obviously do not.....(sni c k e r i n g -Guns N Roses....wow , cool)
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Why are they OPENING for DOWN? It should be the other way around. And the "senile" King Buzzo is an amazing musician who would kick the s**t out of whatever young folk you listen to, don.
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Why does this boring sludgefest crap band even exist? Give it up guys, how old are they? Senile 50 year old dudes playing crap music for sheep. Give it up. Sad really.
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I would listen to these guys while they just looked at their instruments. . .
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THE MELVINS are opening for DOWN on tour.
OHFUCKING NICE! got my tickets today.....th a t is a kickfucking asssss show! Cant wait. |
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The Melvins are a "hard listen" Verbal - they are very eclectic and "spaced out" - not traditional at all, they really arent even truly "Grunge" thier thier own animal completely. But....if you want a taste, try "Stoner Witch" thats a pretty straight forward album, also thier very lates -nude with boots is good. You will find A LOT of just wierd, feedback, droning type stuff with the Melvins though - not real "songs" all the time.
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Now bring it on dummy, lets go on "matching intellect" you simple simon retard.
P.S.- How ya like that new GnR album? Just awesome isnt it?....lol. \ GnR - Theres a real rock band huh Don? No wonder you know nothing about the Melvins, thier influence... . . . h a r d rock music at all - you like GnR....It makes sense. |
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lol.
Yeah....I am "obviously so far below you" - what a ludicrous statement, obviously you are now just being pissy, offended and reactionary. I guess ive hurt your poor little sensitive feelings, eh Don? FuckYOU and your Sensitive little feelings. No I dont win, nor do you - this is a matter of opinion moron ( you really want to get into "matching intellect") its music, its art....so its interpretive , get it fuckstick? I am enjoying ripping every dumb post you post - APART. |
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I win. You lose. You can't stand that. You are so common among Pandora. But in a match of intellect it is hard to fight when you are obviously so far below me,
it's like kicking a cripple. Well good luck to you in your life. I wish you well. This is the last I will say , until this crappy so called "music" pops up on my station. Keep Rocking, Peace and LOVE! :) |
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thats my point......y o u said it yourself, YOU DONT KNOW HEAVY MUSIC.
So dont make a sweeping, uneducated comment about a VERY influential band to a large strain of many heavy bands that have come since. I aint uptight my man, just defending my point and pointing to your ignorance and lack of knowledge. I dont go commenting and making unknowledgea b l e opinions on the beatles or green day......you should do the same. Stick to what you know, leave the rock to us that know rock.... |
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Why are you so uptight? Baron. Loosen up. Also I do not get my opinions from music writers. I get them from LISTENING to the MUSIC,and the "MUSIC" that the MELVINS make is derivative and mediocre. Also I am NOT a "heavy metal" expert. Personally I love the Beatles. So thats really my starting point.
I love songwriters, 60's pop stuff. Some heavy stuff is cool though. |
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Do YOURSELF.... a n d everyone else a favor and stick to what you know like.....(co n t a i n i n g laughter) Green Day, and GnR....(and NO....GnR doesnt count as a hard rock band......no t at all) You know NOTHING about the Melvins....s o feel free to comment your "Opinion" just know that anyone with brains will see you know nothing of what you speak.
K big guy? We live and we learn right moron?....lo l |
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No musician or group is a hero for me, true hero's do much more.And you right, I am not here to insult either.....o n l y point out insanly ignorant and uninformed statements under the guise of "an opinion".And dude looking at your stations you have ZERO point of reference to say anything.no heavy metal, hard rock of any kind really.Ask any music writer, anyone in the so called "rock media" about the impact of the melvins on heavy music from the early 90's on and they will echo my thoughts.
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Maybe, maybe not. However I'm sorry to insult your heroes, I'm not here to get into some stupid contest where we insult each other over and over. It's just an opinion, take it, or as you have ,leave it, it does not change the fact the MELVINS are a sub par band who crank out 20 year left over bullcrap music, if thats your bag...cool. Right on.
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yes...you said it before and you were wrong then too.
Your mind is about as open and knowledgeabl e on what this bands impact really actually is - as A cinder block knows what the weather patterns will be. seriously guy, you really think without curt cobain the melvins would have done nothing..... . t h a t s truly ignorant. |
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I said it before, these guys should go to kurt's grave dig him up, dip his corpse in gold and thank it every night that someone pays to see thise geriatric never-was band play their tired 90's sludge metal. You will never see a review that does NOT mention Cobain at least 20 times. In spite of that, people have a great time at their shows and thats what really counts. Rock ,er sludge, er, metal on, Melvins.
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25th ANNIVERSARY SHOW 2NITE AT THE SHOWBOX, DOWNTOWN SEA-TOWN BABY!
THE MELVINS RULE. beers, smoke and some NW Rock N Roll = GOODTIMESTOB E H A D B Y A L L . |
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Completely agree with you katgirlnyc. You know ALOT of the bio's of bands are just off, wrong, underappreci a t i v e or just donwright slanted or biased it seems. The bio of this band is true example of the writer missing the point, and importance of this band in heavy music. And don1983-yes Kobain helped expose them, but your wrong if you think they would have not achieved the respect and influence they have without that-no way jose.LASTLY- J a y porks okay, its the 25th anniv.show!! I m there 2morrow!
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"It's definitely obvious that whoever wrote the bio doesn't think much of them." Wow, so true. What's up with the "dull and repetitious, their place in rock history...is just a minor footnote" ??? Pandora should get someone who actually has a clue to write these band bios.
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so sad that NYC has such early shows...I showed up at around 9:00pm for the Friday 5/15 show (with guest list access) only to see that the Melvins show was over. So much for the "city that never sleeps". "Jay Porks In a room Hating your Band", I'm ultra jealous.
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I got into the Melvins not too long ago...awesom e . . . I only wish I'd known sooner...
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Another example of a mediocre fringe band brought to the forefront thanks to Mr. Cobain. My God he had power over kids he did'nt even know. Simply by him mentioning this group they got much bigger than their talent would have ever gotten them. They all should thank him.
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They are playing a 20 year anniversary show in Seattle in May. And guess who's gonna be there?
Oh nice...... |
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The Melvins are respected icons in the hard rock/stoner/ s l u d g e metal world since the early 90's.
They are definately un charecterist i c and different, very cerebral. But thats whats cool about em. They never, ever compromised what they wanted to do not even during the grunge explosion. So many good bands now cite them as major influences from High on Fire to Kyuss and Queens of the Stoneage and many bands in between. Not the easiest listen all the time, but when they rock they REALLY rock. |
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