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The album serves as a "lost" record, capturing the band’s final creative efforts between 1998 and 1999. After their 1996 album Dust , the band was dropped by Epic Records and struggled to find a new label. Despite the internal tensions and the burgeoning solo careers of its members—most notably lead singer Mark Lanegan—the group recorded these ten tracks at Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard's studio. The Story of the "Lost" Sessions
Martin eventually released the album on his own label, Sunyata Records , first as a digital download on August 2, 2011, followed by physical CD and vinyl versions later that year. Musical Significance and Legacy Screaming_Trees-Last_Words-The_Final_Recordings...
Screaming Trees officially broke up in June 2000. Lanegan reportedly refused to perform with the band again, further delaying any release of this material. The album serves as a "lost" record, capturing
is the eighth and final studio album by the American rock band Screaming Trees , released in 2011, over a decade after the band’s dissolution. The Story of the "Lost" Sessions Martin eventually
Critics often describe Last Words as more than just a collection of demos; it is a polished, professional work that reflects the band’s evolution into a more classic rock and psychedelic sound. Album Review: Screaming Trees - Last Words