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Quite a few side projects containing members of renowned Seattle-based rock bands appeared through the '90s. Most failed to expand past a small cult following comprised mainly of fans of their main bands (
Brad
,
the Rockfords
,
Three Fish
,
Tuatara
, etc.), but there were a few exceptions to rule, especially
Temple of the Dog
and
Mad Season
. The latter outfit included members of
Alice in Chains
(vocalist
Layne Staley
),
Pearl Jam
(guitarist
Mike McCready
), and
the Screaming Trees
(drummer
Barrett Martin
),
as well as the only non-Seattle based musician, bassist
John Baker Saunders
(who previously played with such blues artists as
Hubert Sumlin
and
the Lamont Cranston Band
, among others).
The band's roots go back to the summer of 1994, when
McCready
checked himself into a Minneapolis, MN, rehab center to battle a drinking/substance problem. It was there that
McCready
met local musician
Saunders
, and when he returned back to Seattle, called up
Staley
, who was also at the time attempting to battle problems with substances. With
Martin
rounding out the lineup, an undeniable chemistry between all four musicians was discovered at their very first jam session, resulting in bits of music that would eventually become fully realized songs (
"Wake Up"
and
"River of Deceit"
). Going by the name of the Gacy Bunch (which paid homage to both brutal serial killer John Wayne Gacy and the corny TV show The Brady Bunch), the quartet made its live debut on Sunday, October 16, 1994, at Seattle's Crocodile Cafe. Amazingly, the group had few songs written at the time of the show (
Martin
later admitted that the group really had "only jams and beginnings of songs" prepared at the time), but the performance convinced the participants that a subsequent studio recording would be in cards.
Changing their name to
Mad Season
(an English expression for the time of year when hallucinogenic "psilocybin" mushrooms are in full bloom), the quartet set up shop at Seattle's Bad Animals recording studio, co-producing the subsequent sessions themselves along with
Pearl Jam
's sound engineer,
Brett Eliason
.
Mad Season
gave fans a taste of their upcoming album by performing a pair of songs on
Pearl Jam
's Self-Pollution Radio program on January 8, 1995, before the resulting ten-track album,
Above
, was officially issued in March. A mix of melancholy ballads and hard rock, the album (which also featured a few vocal contributions from
Screaming Trees
singer
Mark Lanegan
) proved to be a gold-certified hit, just missing the U.S. Top 20 while its leadoff single,
"River of Deceit,"
became a major rock radio hit.
Despite a smattering of supporting live dates and talk of further writing/recording,
Mad Season
would ultimately prove to be a one-off project. Later in 1995, a live home video of a Seattle performance Live at the Moore, was issued, as was a cover of
John Lennon
's
"I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier"
for the
Working Class Hero: A Tribute to John Lennon
album. Reportedly, songs were penned for another
Mad Season
album, which ultimately went unrecorded.
Mad Season
then supposedly thought about replacing
Staley
with
Lanegan
(and changing their name to Disinformation), but no songs were recorded -- resulting in the musicians going their separate ways for good. Sadly, this proved to be the final word on
Mad Season
as both
Saunders
and
Staley
would eventually die from drug overdoses. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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