Tag: King Buzzo

  • IN CONVERSATION WITH (THE) MELVINS: THE SUB-POP THICKENS

    IN CONVERSATION WITH (THE) MELVINS: THE SUB-POP THICKENS

    Kyle Harcott interviews Buzz Osborne, Dale Crover and Steven McDonald in Vancouver, July 2017 Nearly thirty-five years into their career as sludge-metal progenitors, (The) Melvins have a well-known salty reputation with rock journalists that precedes them. Being masters of sardonic wit and not suffering fools gladly, an interview with them can either come out entirely…

  • King Buzzo – This Machine Kills Artists (vinyl)

    King Buzzo – This Machine Kills Artists (vinyl)

    On the most superficial level, making an album like This Machine Kills Artists should be the definition of simplicity. How could it not be? The arrangements for the songs have already been written and the design has been set so, simply, stripping away the trappings installed by a record producer as well as the other…

  • Throttle Down The Buzzsaws – Buzz Osborne Turns Down The Volume And Finds Another Voice

    Throttle Down The Buzzsaws – Buzz Osborne Turns Down The Volume And Finds Another Voice

    Buzz “King Buzzo” Osborne loves what he does. Since founding Melvins in 1983, the singer/guitarist has regularly reinvented the band to challenge fans and keep them guessing, making sure nothing about the group’s sound or direction becomes stale from album to album. He works incredibly hard at it, but he wouldn’t have it any other…