In the early days of their career their dark, heavy, oppressively slow sound made them innovators of genres like sludge, grunge, and doom metal. The Melvins' music is influenced by Flipper, Black Flag's My War-era hardcore punk and Black Sabbath-style heavy metal, but their idiosyncratic approach, bizarre sense of humor, and experimentation make neat categorization difficult. Singer/guitarist Buzz Osborne (aka "King Buzzo") and drummer Dale Crover are constant members while several bass guitarists have cycled through the group. The Melvins usually performed as a trio until 2006 when two members of Big Business became permanent members of the band.
The band was named after a grocery clerk at the Thriftway in Montesano, Washington where Osborne was employed. Melvin was the most-hated fellow employee and the band felt it to be an appropriate name. Like SF noisenik predecessors Flipper, their love of slow tempos and sludgy sound were a strong influence on grunge music, especially Nirvana and many other bands from Seattle. Their protegés, however, tended to use more conventional musical structures with this sound.
Though the group has received mostly positive critical notice, Crover's drumming has been especially praised; Patrick Kennedy describes his work as "astonishing, powerful, and daring."
While never finding and most likely never even seeking great mainstream success, the Melvins maintain an impressive schedule of new albums and tours, including a collaboration with Fantômas in The Fantômas Melvins Big Band, two releases with former Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra, and in 2004 the Melvins collaborated with ambient artist Lustmord for Pigs of the Roman Empire. In appreciation of their devoted fans, the Melvins have released various collectables through the years that have included two-headed dolls, an eight-track tape, and a plastic fetus in a jar.
Fellow Aberdeen resident Kurt Cobain (a good friend of Crover) was a huge Melvins fan and helped them transport their equipment to a few shows. Cobain also auditioned to join the band on bass, but he didn't make it, reportedly because he was so nervous that he forgot all the songs. Cobain maintained his relation with the band. Later he produced and played on some songs (guitar on "Sky Pup", percussion on "Spread Eagle Beagle") on the band's major label debut, Houdini. Dale Crover is also attributed as playing on the Nirvana debut album, Bleach, and on "Incesticide". In addition, Dave Grohl (ex-drummer for Nirvana) co-wrote and played drums for Isabella on Buzzo's Melvins solo album, King Buzzo.
Mary Lady Bobby Kins
Melvins Lyrics
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Let's all martyr my mother
I forget
You're the wonder walker
What is there?
This to our caged Mrs.
And is it Ma?
And can it be your Ma?
We all are just right near
And in my ear
I hear what you are now
Haul me on
Underneath the magic
Under all along
What is this thing I see?
Ordinary, ordinary
Haul me on
Let me tell the world
How you are
What will your wife remember
Ordinary, ordinary
Haul me on
Now that you've opened
All of our dull minds
Let me thank you most repeating
Hands, eyes, tongue
The lyrics to the Melvins song "Mary Lady Bobby Kins" are cryptic and somewhat surreal, making it difficult to determine their exact meaning. However, one possible interpretation is that the singer is addressing a figure who represents both their mother and some kind of mystical force, and suggesting that they should all willingly become martyrs for this entity. The singer's thoughts seem jumbled and confused, with phrases like "I forget" and "what is there?" suggesting a lack of clarity or certainty. They also seem to be hearing some kind of message or revelation in their ear, which may be coming from the figure that embodies both their mother and a higher power. The repeated phrase "ordinary, ordinary" suggests that despite the potential mysticism of the scenario, there is a mundane or unremarkable quality to it as well.
Line by Line Meaning
Let's begin
Let's start this song
Let's all martyr my mother
Let's all mourn the death of my mother
I forget
I can't remember something
You're the wonder walker
You're someone who is amazing at walking
What is there?
What exists here?
This to our caged Mrs.
This is for our imprisoned or trapped Mrs.
And is it Ma?
Is it our mother?
And can it be your Ma?
Could it be your mother?
We all are here
All of us are present
We all are just right near
We are all close by
And in my ear
And what I'm hearing is
I hear what you are now
I understand who you are at this moment
Haul me on
Pull me along
Underneath the magic
Beneath the something mystical
Under all along
Below everything that has taken place
What is this thing I see?
What is this object or situation that I am observing?
Ordinary, ordinary
Not unique, commonplace
Haul me on
Keep pulling me forward
Let me tell the world
Allow me to inform the entire planet
How you are
What your status is
What will your wife remember
What will your spouse recall?
Ordinary, ordinary
Unremarkable, typical
Haul me on
Continue to yank me forward
Now that you've opened
Now that you've revealed
All of our dull minds
All of our unimaginative brains
Let me thank you most repeating
Let me express my gratitude numerous times
Hands, eyes, tongue
Referencing the body parts needed for communication
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