Nearly Lost You
Screaming Trees · 2001
39 min · 10 tracks · alternative rock · hard rock · grunge
A raw blend of grunge and neo-psychedelia, marked by introspective lyrics and haunting melodies.
Nearly Lost You is an album by Screaming Trees, released in 2001. A raw blend of grunge and neo-psychedelia, marked by introspective lyrics and haunting melodies. This album is notable for its critical reception within the grunge scene, where it was recognized for its emotional depth and sonic evolution. It helped solidify Screaming Trees' legacy as key players in the genre, despite not achieving the same commercial success as their earlier work. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Nearly Lost You sound like?
A raw blend of grunge and neo-psychedelia, marked by introspective lyrics and haunting melodies. Rooted in alternative rock and hard rock.
What makes Nearly Lost You by Screaming Trees notable?
This album is notable for its critical reception within the grunge scene, where it was recognized for its emotional depth and sonic evolution. It helped solidify Screaming Trees' legacy as key players in the genre, despite not achieving the same commercial success as their earlier work. Released in 2001, 'Nearly Lost You' came during a transitional phase for Screaming Trees after their commercial peak in the early '90s. Following their acclaimed album 'Sweet Oblivion', this release showcased a more mature sound while navigating the evolving alternative rock landscape of the time.
How many songs are on Nearly Lost You?
Nearly Lost You has 10 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Halo of Ashes Standout 4:05
- 2 Nearly Lost You Standout 4:07
- 3 Butterfly 3:22
- 4 Alice Said 4:13
- 5 Dying Days Standout 4:51
- 6 Shadow of the Season 4:33
- 7 All I Know 3:55
- 8 Something About Today 3:03
- 9 Uncle Anesthesia 3:53
- 10 Ocean of Confusion 3:06
Release Date
January 1, 2001
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
39 min 12 sec
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