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THE MEEK

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DUNLOP SAYS... "I love these guys! I cannot say enough about this sound! It's forward thinking rock music with a bit of a deconstructed retro-stoner vibe mixed in. The Meek are bold, unafraid, and mysterious."
JIM DUNLOP : BAND OF THE WEEK 3/3/08
LA ALTERNATIVE
Side Stage
Spotlighting the best of local music: The Meek
by Max Read
Whatever else you can say about the late-80s shoegaze contingent, they made good music to take drugs to. Bands like Jesus and Mary Chain and Spacemen 3 drowned their listeners in feedback with songs built of giant, unredeemable, slow-moving noise; washes of barely inflected sound with subdued drums and hollow voices. In the process, the shoegazers, like almost no one else before them, were able to marry the unadulterated blare of White Light/White Heat with the simple pop melodies of Brian Wilson and Phil Spector, navigating the space between the shyness of their manner and the clamor of their music.
Its therefore good news for those of us who like music to accompany our drug usage that the Meek have taken up the shoegaze torch. Fronted by husband-and-wife team Jeff and Amy Lee, the Meek build swirling towers of distortion and feedback atop sturdy, well-worn drumbeats. Their noise-drubbed songs would come off as derivative if not for the consummate skill with which theyre written. The songs themselves are ominous and dark, captivatingly primitive in their minor-key melodies and steady drone; harking back to an older kind of rock and roll built on simple chord progressions and at the same time moving shudderingly into the future of pure, angry, mechanical sound. Wisely, the Meek never let the layers of fuzz entirely obscure Jeffs voice; bathed in reverb, it drifts from clarity to incomprehensibility as the song ebbs and flows. The band features two guitars, but neither can really be called lead, rather, they twist in and out, overlapping each other, slowing mapping each songs territory.
In fact, the constant drone of the Meeks songs demands your attention at all times. Each song is so arrestingly composed and phrased that it can be difficult not to get lost amidst its tunnels of fuzz and feedback-not that you dont want to. Just keep your dealers number on hand.
painting : ed ruscha
I WANNA LIVE AGAIN
film : james jackson
DO YOU HAVE A HEART
film : james jackson

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Member Since: 9/12/2005
Band Members: live band
JEFF LEE- guitar/vocals
AMY LEE- bass/lyrics
RAMSES- guitar
ALY- tambourine
drum machine

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painting : ed ruscha
Type of Label: None

My Blog

The Devil and The Meek

Jeff Feuerzeig, Director of The Devil and Daniel Johnston, loaned The Meek some recording gear!
Posted by THE MEEK on Fri, 13 Jun 2008 09:30:00 PST

VegNews

We are set to appear in the July/August Music issue of VegNews magazine. As some of you may not know, Jeff and I are Animal Activists and we are Vegan, Aly and Ramses are Vegetarians. I know this may ...
Posted by THE MEEK on Sat, 07 Jun 2008 07:27:00 PST

BBC 6 "Closer to the music that matters"

BBC 6 featuring Tom Robinson was kind enough to play THE MEEK.Sunday 11 MAY show.Kudos to Peter H. of Portland for recommending us!Show your support and get us played again- download the show and requ...
Posted by THE MEEK on Wed, 14 May 2008 07:25:00 PST