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Green River are arguably the first grunge band, forming around the same time as the rest of Seattle’s first wave. In 1985, they became the first grunge band to release a record, kick-starting the Seattle music scene and later helping to establish the Sub Pop label. However, Green River are even more famous for the bands that sprang from their breakup: Mudhoney and Mother Love Bone, the latter of which also contained the roots of Pearl Jam. That lineage somewhat overshadows Green River’s actual music, which helped lay out the blueprint for grunge but didn’t necessarily rank among its most transcendent expressions.
Green River specialized in a dirty, sludgy, gleefully ugly hybrid of punk, heavy metal, and bluesy hard rock, drawing from bands like the Stooges and Aerosmith in addition to the hardcore punk outfits where many of the members first cut their teeth. Its appeal tends to depend upon the depth of the listener’s interest in grunge, but regardless, the seeds of a revolution are certainly audible.
Green River was formed in Seattle in 1984, taking their name from the area’s notorious, then-recent serial killer (who wasn’t brought to justice until around two decades later). Lead vocalist/guitarist Mark Arm and guitarist Steve Turner had previously played together in the local hardcore bands Mr. Epp and the Limp Richerds, while drummer Alex Vincent (aka Alex Shumway) came from Spluii Numa and bassist Jeff Ament from Deranged Diction. Late in the year, second guitarist Stone Gossard — Turner’s onetime bandmate in the Ducky Boys — came onboard, allowing Arm to concentrate exclusively on singing. (Interestingly, Gossard, Turner and Vincent went to the same small highschool.)
Green River started playing local clubs, and in 1985 they recorded two tracks for the compilation album Deep Six, the inaugural release on local indie C/Z Records (it also featured early tracks by Soundgarden, the Melvins, Malfunkshun, and Skin Yard).
Later in 1985, Green River went into Ironwood Studios in Seattle to record their debut EP, Come On Down, for the Homestead label. Just prior to the release of Come On Down, Steve Turner left the band (reportedly over his distaste for its metal influences) and was replaced by Bruce Fairweather, who had played with Ament in Deranged Diction.
In the summer of 1986, the group recorded another EP, Dry as a Bone, in Seattle with producer Jack Endino; it was issued by Bruce Pavitt’s fledgling Sub Pop label in 1986. Green River subsequently began work on an eight-song mini-album for Sub Pop, which was released in early 1988 under the title Rehab Doll.
By the time it appeared, though, intra-band tensions had torn Green River apart, the band calling it quits in October of 1987. The central issue was commercialism: Gossard and Ament wanted to pursue a major-label deal, while Arm preferred to remain independent and record for Sub Pop. The final straw apparently stemmed from a gig in Los Angeles; Arm wanted to give his friends backstage passes, but found that Ament had reserved them all for A&R reps who never showed up.
Arm reunited with Turner to form the punkier Mudhoney. Gossard, Ament, and Fairweather joined up with ex-Malfunkshun singer Andrew Wood in the glammier Mother Love Bone. Following Wood’s death from a heroin overdose, Gossard and Ament moved on to found the hugely successful Pearl Jam with vocalist Eddie Vedder. Fairweather, meanwhile, moved on to Love Battery and is presently playing with The Press Corps. Vincent left music to go to college in Japan, and has since returned to Seattle, is a stay at home father and drummer for The Zack Static Sect.
In July of 2008, all of the original members of Green River reunited for a show for the 20th anniversary of the inception of Sub Pop Records.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 31/03/2008
Band Members: Original line-up, 1984:

Mark Arm - Vocals
Steve Turner - Guitar
Jeff Ament - Bass
Alex Vincent (aka Alex Shumway) - Drums

From 1984-'85:

Mark Arm - Vocals
Steve Turner - Guitar
Stone Gossard - Guitar
Jeff Ament - Bass
Alex Vincent - DrumsFrom 1985-'87:

Mark Arm - Vocals
Bruce Fairweather - Guitar
Stone Gossard - Guitar
Jeff Ament - Bass
Alex Vincent - Drums
Influences: The Stooges
The Melvins
Malfunkshun
Iggy Pop
Black Flag
Fang
Tales of Terror
many punk/hardcore bands from the '70s to mid '80s
(early) Aerosmith
The Sonics
etc... etc... etc...

Melvins 25th Anniversary show - 5/23/09

SP20 7/13/08



Green River secret show @ The Sunset Tavern 7/10/08

Sounds Like: Come On Down - Homestead Records (1985)

Dry As a Bone - Sub Pop Records (1986)

Rehab Doll - Sub Pop Records (1987)

Green River "Ride The Fucking Six Pack" T-shirts now available for $15 at subpop.com

Record Label: Homestead Records / Sub Pop Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Interview With Alex re: Recording, Touring, Etc.

From:  Rock-it In Space Green River Interview with drummer Alex Shumway By James Schaffer 5/30/09   I talked with Green Rivers drummer Alex Shumway the other day and had a chance to ...
Posted by on Tue, 02 Jun 2009 11:24:00 GMT

Deranged Diction CD Out NOW!

Deranged Diction Releases Double Disc Set Original Montana Hardcore band featuring Jeff Ament releases a double disc set available now on Feedback Records at pearljam.com (got to the CD/DVD/VINYL sect...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 10:59:00 GMT

In The Not Too Distant Future

Working around Pearl Jam's schedule on the release of their new album, and any shows that Pearl Jam and Mudhoney may be doing, Green River is hoping to make time to go back into the studio to record s...
Posted by on Sat, 30 May 2009 23:17:00 GMT

2 upcoming shows with the Melvins

Green River is going to be teaming up with The Melvins for at least two shows for the Melvins' 25th anniversary. Two dates set for May 22nd and 23rd at the Showbox Market, with a possible third show. ...
Posted by on Sun, 08 Mar 2009 12:30:00 GMT

Green River Tshirts Available!

Green River T shirts ( Ride the fucking Sixpack ) are now available in S, M, L and XL for $15.00. Cut and paste the link below. http://www.subpop.com/releases/green_river/shirts/six_pack
Posted by on Mon, 09 Feb 2009 19:05:00 GMT

The Dutchman..

On the morning of Thursday January 8, historic rehearsal studios the Dutchman and Calleye recording studios were consumed by a tragic fire. Gary Mula, founder and proprietor of this legendary Seattle ...
Posted by on Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:53:00 GMT

Final schedule for Green River shows in Portland and Seattle

Here are the final dates and venues for the two upcoming Green River shows:Friday November, 28th - Portland OR at Dante's (21 and over)Saturday November, 29th - Seattle WA at The Showbox in the Pike P...
Posted by on Thu, 23 Oct 2008 21:23:00 GMT

New Green River Shows

Green River has plans to play in Portland on 11/28/08 - location TBA - and in Seattle at the Showbox at the Market w/Supersuckers and Zeke on 11/29/08.There are thoughts of more shows in the...
Posted by on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 16:33:00 GMT

Sub Popped! 20 Reasons SP20 Ruled

From Sound Magazine:Sub Popped! 20 Reasons SP20 RuledBy SOUND STAFFTuesday, July 15th, 2008 @ 12:46 PMIt's over. After scores of jokes, hundreds of songs, gallons of sweat and dozens of shredded vocal...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:40:00 GMT

Not bad for a band that hasn’t been around for 20 years...

TOP 10 NW MUSIC FOR THE WEEK OF 7/15-7/21 http://www.seattle.gov/filmandmusicCompiled from figures at Sonic Boom (Ballard and Capitol Hill) and Easy Street (West Seattle and Queen Anne). 1. Fleet Foxe...
Posted by on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 20:38:00 GMT