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.
Pure Digital Silence
Melvins Lyrics
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The lyrics of "Pure Digital Silence" by Melvins are a clever play on words, as the song itself is actually a few moments of silence. The song's opening line, "And now, for your listening pleasure," sets the stage for the joke about the song's lack of actual music. The use of the term "digital" is also interesting, as it refers to the fact that the silence is being transmitted via digital means, as opposed to analog silence, which would simply be no sound.
The song's lyrics can be interpreted as a commentary on the modern era's obsession with technology and the constant need for stimulation. The fact that people would actually choose to listen to silence, albeit digitally transmitted, speaks to the desire for even the most trivial forms of novelty and entertainment. It is a comment on the emptiness and superficiality of modern life, where a few moments of silence can be marketed as a form of entertainment.
Overall, "Pure Digital Silence" is a clever and humorous commentary on the state of modern entertainment and technology. Its lyrics poke fun at our need for constant stimulation, while the song itself provides a moment of respite from the noise.
Line by Line Meaning
And now, for your listening pleasure, a few moments of pure digital silence.
We present to you a brief period of absolute absence of sound, intended to appease your auditory senses in a unique way, using an entirely digital format devoid of any audio frequencies.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DALE CROVER, MARK DEUTROM, ROGER OSBOURNE
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Lyrics: "And now for your listening pleasure, A few moment's of pure, digital, silence".
JIHADJESSE
best melvins song hands down.
Depressed dork
You gotta love that sitar solo at O:15
Jose Gomez
Timeless track! The voice sounds cheesy. 😂
Dominic Synnock
I love the fact that the vinyl isn't actually silent (or maybe that just mine and I need to sort the needle out)
You got the Melvin
well, this beats any pop, post-grunge or hair metal
Vann Junkin
For the most part.. tho that 80s pop is some syrupy sweet shit... it close
Francesco Briotti
John Cage had to be proud! ♥
Jack Starr
I wonder how that woul look on vinyl record.
J Mill
This album was a grand waste of my very hard earned 15 bucks when I was 16..