Upon leaving
Saint Vitus -- whose unabashed worship of
Black Sabbath helped lay the groundwork for the sludge, stoner, and doom metal mini-movements of the '90s -- vocalist/guitarist
Scott "Wino" Weinrich re-formed
the Obsessed, a band he'd founded in Washington, D.C., in the early '80s prior to joining
Saint Vitus. Initially including a rhythm section of bassist
Mark Laue and drummer
Ed Gulli,
the Obsessed had recorded a live EP back in 1984, but didn't make their full-length debut until 1990's
The Obsessed, recorded for the small Hellhound label. Personnel shifts ensued (
Melvins drummer
Dale Crover passed through the ranks at one time or another): bassist
Scott Reeder and drummer
Greg Rogers joined for the 1991 follow-up
Lunar Womb.
Reeder subsequently left the band to join
Kyuss, and was replaced by
Guy Pinhas, just as
the Obsessed was landing a major-label deal with Columbia. Although many described it as the group's most focused album, 1994's
The Church Within also proved to be their last. Following the breakup,
Pinhas and
Rogers formed
Goatsnake, while
Weinrich started up a new outfit first called Shine, then quickly renamed
Spirit Caravan. In 1999, Southern issued a collection of outtakes and rarities titled
Incarnate, and the following year repackaged
The Obsessed together with the original lineup's 1984 EP.
–
Steve Huey, Rovi