The Melvins unveil a new track, “Allergic to Food,” from their upcoming album “Tarantula Heart” (April 19, Ipecac Recordings). Preceded by the acclaimed “Working The Ditch,” the album showcases a unique approach with dual drumming by Dale Crover and Roy Mayorga. Recorded and co-produced by Toshi Kasai, it also features guitarist Gary Chester. The Melvins […]
The Melvins unveil a new track, “Allergic to Food,” from their upcoming album “Tarantula Heart” (April 19, Ipecac Recordings). Preceded by the acclaimed “Working The Ditch,” the album showcases a unique approach with dual drumming by Dale Crover and Roy Mayorga. Recorded and co-produced by Toshi Kasai, it also features guitarist Gary Chester.
The Melvins are one of modern music’s most influential bands. Having formed in 1983 Montesano, Washington, the group founded by singer/guitar player Buzz Osborne (with stalwart drummer Dale Crover joining the following year), has been credited with merging the worlds of punk rock and heavy music, forming a new subgenre all its own. Over the band’s 40-plus-year history, they’ve released over 30 original albums, numerous live full-lengths and far too many to count singles and rarities. Recent releases include 2022’s Bad Mood Rising, a really good collection of what the Melvins do, what they can do and what they want to do, and 2021’s 36-track acoustic collection Five Legged Dog, featuring reinterpretations of some of the band’s heaviest songs as well as covers from their favorite artists. In the course of their discography, they’ve partnered with Jello Biafra, Mudhoney, and Fantômas for individual releases and toured the world many times over. In fact, the band had the misfortune to be in both Christchurch and Tokyo for their 2011 earthquakes. In 2012, the Melvins completed the “51 States in 51 Days” (50 states +DC) tour, which was chronicled in the film “Across The USA in 51 Days.” The current incarnation of the band is Osborne, Crover, and Steven McDonald (Redd Kross). Previous line-ups include a pairing of Osborne and Crover with Big Business band members Jared Warren and Coady Willis, a four-piece featuring the current trio plus Butthole Surfers’ Jeff Pinkus, as well as Melvins Lite, which partners Osborne and Crover with Mr. Bungle’s Trevor Dunn. Sometimes, if you’re extra lucky, one version of the Melvins will open for the Melvins.