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Dead Meadow
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 5, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: February 4, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Matador Records
  • ASIN: B00109T8LW
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #79,359 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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1. Aint' Got Nothing (To Go Wrong)
2. Between Me and the Ground
3. What Needs Must Be
4. Down Here
5. 'Till Kingdom Come
6. I'm Gone
7. Seven Seers
8. Great Deceiver
9. Queen of All Returns
10. Keep on Walking
11. Hard People/Hard Times
12. Either Way
13. [CD-Rom Track] [*]

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3.0 out of 5 stars Old Growth not like the old growth, February 27, 2008
By J. Rossi (Downers Grove, IL) - See all my reviews
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I am a huge Dead Meadow fan, and I don't hesitate to say this album is least representative of what makes this band great. There are some great tunes here, but this album doesn't repeatedly hit as hard as the four that preceded it.

Ain't Got Nothin, 'Till Kingdom Come, The Great Deceiver and Hard People are the standouts (about half the number of any other DM album); Between Me and the Ground, Seven Seers and I'm Gone are interesting but not overly memorable. Admittedly it has grown on me, but it's still my least favorite DM album.

My biggest gripe is that this album just sounds flat, as in the production is off somehow. It sounds flat or less dense than what would be expected from DM. Luckily, the band makes up for that when it performs these songs live. And that's what this album is -- and excuse to get out and tour again and play live in their element.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dead Meadow branch out on Old Growth, March 29, 2008
By Nik R. (Glendale, AZ USA) - See all my reviews
Dead Meadow has been at their psychedelic brand of fuzzed-out rock & roll for a while now. From the heavy blues rock of their self titled debut or `Howls From the Hills', they have become one of the pre-immanent players in the field that critics seem to tend to call `stoner rock'. Dead Meadow's 2005 release `Feathers' showed the group as a whole beginning to branch out stylistically from the riff fueled sound they had so recklessly honed to perfection of their first few recordings to a more layered and less distorted flavor of psychedelic garage. This left a lot of their fans upset & calling out for a return to the hard rock sounds of old.

Fortunately however, on 'Old Growth', the band kept on moving forwards instead of falling back into that stoner rock safety net.

This latest release from the group is my personal favorite Dead Meadow album. For the side of their fan-base coming from a psychedelic rock background, `Old Growth' comes as a welcome breath of fresh air from the metal beatdowns. Here the band really tinkers with their sound & to great effect. From the epic folk raga of Seven Seers to the lurching funk of What Needs Must Be, this is one of Dead Meadows most articulate albums, relying on hazy layered atmosphere rather than pure overdriven crunch to bring its drugged-out sounds home. This is not to say that the band has completely abandoned their fuzz, they have just imposed a more song-oriented sound on top of those grooves.

This album is one of those that really plays well as a whole, with sings pulsating in & out as the album progresses. The last song on the LP, Either Way, is a slow, mournful southern-gothic tune very reminiscent of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's sound off of their 2005 release `Howl', which I would very much recommend to anyone who digs this stuff!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good times come, February 16, 2008
Dead Meadow has never really been into radically changing their sound -- they've lost some of their rough edges, and some of their thick fuzz, but nothing too drastic.

And in "Old Growth," they keep doing what they do best -- vintage hard rock, tinged with some bluesy psychedelica, metal and stoner riffs, with the occasional ballad, and striking lyrics with a sense of fantasy. The newly relocated band lays out a powerful, dark musical experience that sticks to their signature sound, but is able to twist in a few new sounds.

It opens with some odd echoing sounds... and blossoms into a powerful, muscular riff that languidly twines itself through the whole song. Over the ringing bassline, Jason Simon drawls out a string of languidly dissatisfied lyrics: "Their silence is golden/they watch their man... the sun shines away/there's nothing to say/people will talk anyway...."

They try out a tighter sound in the follow-up, the stripped-down Southern-rocker "Between Me and the Ground," before winding into the fuzzy, darkly angular "What Needs Must Be." Those two sets a certain sound that they continue throughout the album -- ominous dark hard-rock, languid bass-twisters, eerie fantastical folk-rock, some low-burning rockers.

They even mix in a couple of uneasy, relatively gentle little ballads, tinged with some electric guitar but mostly acoustic. And one of their most striking songs is "Seven Seers," a sinuous little folk melody played with some flickers of grimy keyboard. Think medieval hard rock with a bit of metal here and there. Sure, it resembles nothing else in the album, but it's pretty good.

It must be admitted that "Old Growth" doesn't really grow in any particular direction -- like Dead Meadows' last album "Feathers," they grind through dark, earthy stoner-rock, without the need to throw in catchiness or artificial highs. But they do it so well, so powerfully, that lack of change really doesn't affect them. It's just such good music, with very powerful musical skills and solidly written lyrics.

And that comes from the instrumentation -- a dark, simmering, sometimes blazing sea of guitars and bass. These guys don't try to show off, but they fill their music with powerful ringing riffs that twist into blazing melodies, paired with fuzzy muscular bass that runs just underneath it. It's a little like being swept off by a very small tidal wave.

And of course it's riddled with solid drums, and a touch of Doors-esque keyboard to add an otherworldly flavour. But Dead Meadow injects a couple other sounds -- they dabble in a mellow acoustic guitar from time to time, and even add a bit of sitar to their harder melodies, giving it a retro flavour.

I have to confess, I often can't understand what Simon is singing. His rough, lazy-sounding voice drawls through the music as if he's just been woken up, but you can hear glimpses of dark, languid lyrics with a fantastical edge: "No longer knowing night from day/I woke with the stars/I think you know your radiant form/pierces the dark..."

Dead Meadow doesn't go anywhere new in "Old Growth," but they continue the weird, wild, exquisitely hard style that they've done so well in the past. Definitely grows on you.
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4.0 out of 5 stars it grows on you
i felt 'feathers' was a great album by this group. this one is as good, but like feathers, it takes a few listens to get it. it is worth it. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Return to electric
Here Dead Meadow sounds more like they did on Howls from the Hills, or S/T. It has more prominent bass guitar than on Feathers. Read more
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