Greensky Greenlake LIVE @ the Knitting Factory in NYC on 8/4/2005.
Dead Meadow celebrates New Years Eve at Little Radio in Los Angeles. Video courtesy of Bill Gazer. All stills by Timothy Norris. Audio courtesy of Little Radio . More pics at littleradio.com .
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Buy Dead Meadow's Feathers on CD
Buy Dead Meadow's Feathers on iTunes
Buy Dead Meadow's Shivering King and Others on CD
Buy Dead Meadow's Shivering King and Others on iTunes
Buy Dead Meadow's first Self-Titled record on CD.
Originally released in 2000, with a new release date of 9/19/2006! Includes an enhanced CD video and a never-released bonus instrumental track!
Buy Dead Meadow's Self-Titled Debut Album on iTunes
Click here to hear tracks from this record on Rhapsody!
Pics of Dead Meadow LIVE @ Bush Hall in London on 5/27/2006.
Dead Meadow sells out the Troubadour in L.A. 2/3/2006
At Her Open Door from the Feathers album.
Dead Meadow at the Gypsy Ballroom in Dallas 11/29/06, playing Everything's Going On from the Shivering King and Others record.
Dead Meadow at the CMJ Southpaw show in Brooklyn on 9/16/2005, doing I Love You Too from the Shivering King and Others record.
Dead Meadow @ the Southgate House in Newport, Kentucky on 4/12/2006. doing I Love You Too.
Dead Meadow @ The Legion in London on 5/18/2006.
Dead Meadow @ The North Star in Philadelphia 6/17/2006, doing Sleepy Silver Door from the Feathers record.
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Dead Meadow Gig Posters by Arik Moonhawk Roper :
Click here to see some other posters from Dead Meadow shows
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Click here to view this Video Interview at Larimer Lounge in Denver! Click on Past Interviews. (Might require the latest version of Flash.)
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VICE magazine says "Dead Meadow make the best make-out music!" and they give "Feathers" a "10"!
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MOJO magazine gives good review of "Feathers" with four stars!
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"Mesmerizingly beautiful..." NME magazine gives the new record "Feathers" an "8"!
NME picks "Feathers" as one of the Top 50 Albums of 2005!
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Haunting, gorgeously inward-looking, yet laced with memorable melodies, Feathers is Dead Meadow's strongest work ever and an early contender for one of 2005's best records.
--Jennifer Kelly
Splendid Magazine
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BILLBOARD REVIEWS "FEATHERS!"
"Feathers" is a hazy, sprawling thunderbolt of an album that finally sees Dead Meadow coming into its own on the front lines of the neo-psychedelic movement.
--Ron Hart
Read the full review at Billboard.com
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Dead Meadow cannily melds a passion for the '60s psychedelia a la Pink Floyd and Jimi Hendrix and the molten '70s rock of Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Blue Cheer with the literary influence of such fantasists as J.R.R. Tolkien and H.P. Lovecraft: Call it heavy mental.
--Richard Harrington
The Washington Post
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Dead Meadow has a new album, Feathers,"that shows surprising moments of lightness ...
The New Yorker
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Sit in the dark, light some candles, grab a beer and get away from the world for 57 minutes of sprawling, grandiose contemporary stoner/psych rock at its best.
Michelle Evans
Gigwise
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Dead Meadows music is a lot of things: heavy, dreamy, trippy, expansive, reflective and evocative. Many of their stoner rock compatriots share those attributes, but dont mistake Dead Meadow for banner-waving proponents of the genre. On their fourth and most fully realized album, the band displays its greatest sonic range to date, from the Sabbath/Budgie-like soaring sludge of "Lets Jump In" and "Eyeless Gaze All Eyes/Dont Tell the Riverman" to the psych/folk lilt of "At Her Open Door" and "Such Hawks Such Hounds" to the Byrdsian melodicism of the gorgeously reverbed "Stacys Song." On Feathers, the bands first album as a quartet with the addition of guitarist Cory Shane, Dead Meadow whispers and suggests as much as they pummel and throb. Unlike their stoner brethren, who are often unrelentingly ponderous in a one-dimension manner, Dead Meadow understand the inherent power of painting in subtler shades.
--Brian Baker
ZIA Record Exchange
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