The Melvins premiere “American Cow,” from the forthcoming album Tres Cabrones (Nov. 5, Ipecac) via Spin (http://www.spin.com/articles/melvins-1983-tres-cabrones-american-cow-ipecac-records-stream/). Pre-orders for the record are available now here.
“Tres Cabrones is as close as we’re willing to get to the Melvins 1983 line-up,” explained Osborne, of the 12-song album that reunites him, Dale Crover and original drummer Mike Dillard. “The best part is it’s all new songs. I specifically wrote tunes that would be good for these guys to play and it worked out great. We had no interest in rehashing tunes we wrote 30 years ago and chose instead to simply create NEW songs. It worked out perfectly.” “Making the "Tres Cabrones" record was a real treat indeed. It’s a trip down memory lane complete with debauchery and ultra violence,” said Dillard, who left the band in 1984 only to be replaced by Crover. “After 30 years we release a record with the (almost) original line-up of the band,” added Crover. “I’ve always felt that drummer Mike Dillard was one of us. It’s great that he’s still a piece of the puzzle! Plus, I get to see what it’s like being the bass player in the Melvins! "Tres Cabrones indeed!” The Melvins annexed Big Business band members Coady Willis and Jared Warren in 2006 for "(A) Senile Animal" and the quartet has remained in this incarnation for four additional releases including "Everybody Loves Sausages", a covers album released this spring. Not ones to relax, The Melvins introduced Melvins Lite, a version of the band that teams Osborne and Crover with Trevor Dunn (Tomahawk, Mr. Bungle). Melvins Lite released their debut album, "Freak Puke", in 2012 and subsequently embarked on a 51 date / 51 State (including DC) tour of the United States. The band most recently celebrated their 30th anniversary with a six-week North American tour. The Melvins visit Australia with a Dec. 13 performance at the Meredith Music Festival as well as a number of shows with Helmet. December 6 Fremantle, Australia Metropolis December 8 Brisbane, Australia The Hi Fi (w / Helmet) December 9 Byron Bay, Australia Northern Hotel (w / Helmet) December 11 Newcastle, Australia Cambridge Hotel (w / Helmet) December 12 Canberra, Australia Anu Bar (w / Helmet) December 13 Meredith, Australia Meredith Music Festival December 15 Sydney, Australia Hi Fi (w / Helmet) December 16 Adelaide, Australia The Gov (w / Helmet) December 17 Melbourne, Australia Hi Fi December 18 Hobart, Australia Brisbane Hotel www.facebook.com/melvinsarmy www.twitter.com/melvinsdotcom www.ipecac.com
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