dead meadow, old growth

With a name like Dead Meadow and an album entitled Old Growth I expected this one to smell musty. It’s also billed as psychedelic rock which sent me into more of a wobble but upon listening I changed my mind. Like a more laid back Kyuss these guys lay their rock on thick…
“Recorded at both a haunted rural Indiana farmhouse, and at LA’s Sunset Sound (in the studio where many of the tracks for Led Zeppelin IV were laid down), Jason Simon continues his reign as a modern-day Jimi, while the rhythm section recalls the creativity and tension of Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
Darlings of both the stoner rock and modern psychedelia worlds (and featured in the new movie on heavy rock named after one of their tracks, “Such Hawks, Such Hounds”), DEAD MEADOW transcend both. Over the last ten years, they’ve reacted to the country’s swelling conservatism with a particularly escapist, surreal, lovely, and deafening sound of their own, and an exponentially growing audience tuning in.”
February 14th, 2008 at 5:25 pm
I really love the new Dead Meadow and all the 70’s rock revival bands like Black Mountain.
February 15th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
i have been thinking about getting this album. think i am sold now.
the new black mountain album rules.
be then so does their first one.
February 15th, 2008 at 4:14 pm
[...] On the back of the post about Dead Meadow I noticed a comment about Black Mountain, so I gave them a listen, and thanks to Side One Track One I can offer you a listen too. They are less bluesy than Dead Meadow and their songs are more epic in that they ebb and flow and can span many minutes getting the job done. Their sound is enveloping and weirdly comforting like a night spent in a warm bed as the storm rages outside…. [...]