Dead Meadow
is a stoner rock/psychedelic rock band originally from Washington, D.C..
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Biography
Dead Meadow formed in 1998 from the remnants of two young indie DC bands, The Impossible Five "
Gern Blandsten Records" and its immediate follow-up Colour.
[1] The band started as Jason Simon on vocals and guitar, Steve Kille on bass, and Mark Laughlin on drums. They began to combine 70s
hard rock and 60s
psychedelic rock with themes from authors such as
J. R. R. Tolkien and
H. P. Lovecraft.
[1] The first album,
Dead Meadow
, was released in 2000 on
Tolotta Records, a label run by
Fugazi bassist
Joe Lally. The LP version was released by
Planaria Records. This was quickly followed by 2001's
Howls from the Hills
, also released on Tolotta Records. At the completion of "Howls from the Hills" John Peel asked Dead Meadow to record a
Peel Session which was recorded in Fugazi's home studio, the first time a Peel Session was recorded outside the
BBC studios.
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In Spring 2002, Laughlin parted ways with the band in order to pursue a career as a lawyer. He was replaced by long-time friend Stephen McCarty. A live album,
Got Live If You Want It
, was released in mid-2002, which documented one of the last shows with drummer Mark and was produced by
Anton Newcombe of
Brian Jonestown Massacre. In early 2003 the band signed with
Matador Records and released
Shivering King and Others
. Along with the heavy song and blues-influenced songs as on the previous two records, the band continued in their psychedelic style, with acoustic elements and ballads. With the addition of second guitarist Cory Shane,
Feathers
was released in 2005. Simon’s guitar virtuosity is influenced by the droning modal character of Eastern music as by classic rock riffs.
Jason Simon is the nephew of
The Wire creator
David Simon. Dead Meadow's music was used briefly in the episode
React Quotes in
season five of
The Wire.
In 2007 the band has reverted back to a three piece, made an appearance at the 5th annual
Green Man Festival in
Crickhowell,
Wales and relocated from Washington, D.C. to
Los Angeles, California.
In the beginning of 2008, Dead Meadow released
Old Growth on Matador Records. A collection of songs that brought the band back initially to the same farm that their second release
Howls from the Hills
was created and eventually finished up at the legendary
Sunset Sound studio in Los Angeles. As with the last three albums
Old Growth was produced by bassist
Steve Kille.
Later in that same year a brief session with
Andrew Stockdale of
Wolfmother led to the reinterpretation of the Dead Meadow song "Everything's Goin' On" as a new song "Pilgrim" landing on the second release for
Wolfmother, "
Cosmic Egg".
As of summer of 2009 Dead Meadow is working on a feature length live film and soundtrack "
Three Kings" that spotlights their current stage show along with psychedelic dream scenarios. The live footage and audio was captured at the bombastic final show of the five month "Old Growth" tour.
Discography
- Dead Meadow
CD/LP (2000 Tolotta Records/Planaria Records, reissued on CD in 2006 by Xemu Records)
- Howls from the Hills
CD/LP (2001 Tolotta Records, reissued on CD in 2007 by Xemu Records)
- Got Live If You Want It
CD/LP (2002 Bomp Records/The Committee to Keep Music Evil)
- Shivering King and Others
CD/2xLP (2003 Matador Records)
- Feathers
CD/2xLP (2005 Matador Records)
- Old Growth
(February 5, 2008 Matador Records)
- Three Kings
CD/LP/DVD (2010 TBA Xemu Records)
References
- Dead Meadow bio at Matador Records
- Dead Meadow bio at Matador Records
- Dead Meadow bio at Matador Records