Advertising Info

.

Music

Issue — February 6, 2008

Old Growth

Dead Meadow

By Ray Cummings

DEAD MEADOW
Old Growth
Matador

"I can't tell if we're running from, or coming to," singer/guitarist Jason Simon muses on the folkie, eulogic "Ain't Got Nothing (To Go Wrong)," his voice dripping with idiosyncratic weariness. He could easily be opening up to a lover, making a statement about the accelerating decline of Western civilization, or summing up his band's lack of genre identity.

When Washington, D.C.'s Dead Meadow formed, reverb-saturated stoner metal was on the menu; with 2005's Feathers, a shift was made to reverb-soaked stoner-psychedelic rock. Now Old Growth finds the group dabbling in country, blues, and straight-up rock—Black Mountain sans estrogen, with a bigger gravity bong and more dynamite kind bud. They are fully and finally, it seems, themselves: dipping slurred platitudes and political complaints into open-armed tunes, and as bold as they are inviting.

"Between Me and the Ground" takes aim at the Bush administration—"All across this great earth, you cheat and you fight/I bet you sleep easier than I do at night"—while vacillating between lamb-calm and lion-tough. "The Great Deceiver" sports a country-rock gait. Its easygoing, twangy riff crunches and pedal-steel drones move at porch-swing speed as Simon (who, I suspect, idolizes Perry Farrell) spins a sort of blues-trope yarn about a woman who finds Satan everywhere she turns.

From the Author Archive
Ray Cummings
5ingles — The Songs We Can't Escape (Jan 30, 2008)
5ingles — The Songs We Can't Escape (Jan 23, 2008)
5ingles — The Songs We Can't Escape (Jan 16, 2008)
White Williams — (Jan 16, 2008)
5ingles — The Songs We Can't Escape (Jan 9, 2008)
More CD Review Articles
Mission Control (Feb 6, 2008)
Old Growth (Feb 6, 2008)
(Jan 30, 2008)
(Jan 30, 2008)
(Jan 30, 2008)
Is the free Atmosphere worth the price? (Jan 16, 2008)
(Jan 9, 2008)
(Dec 26, 2007)
White Jesus (Dec 12, 2007)
Moonswept (Dec 12, 2007)
More >>
Email Newsletter

Stay up-to-date with City Pages. Signing up is simple, and you can opt out anytime. Give it a try...

Sign Up Now
or
See a Sample Newsletter

.