Feathers
- Dead Meadow
- Band Name: Dead Meadow
- Record Label: Matador
- Release Date: Feb 22, 2005
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StaceyHJan 10, 20069
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CharlieCWJun 17, 200610I'm not really rating the album, I'm rating how amazing they are live. Last night I saw them live at the Black Cat opening for Blue Cheer. I was standing right next to the speaker so I good really feel it and it was amazing. One of the best shows I've ever been to.
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MarkMMar 5, 20058Ok so I am the drummer's Dad, but the critics thought so too!
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JRossiApr 1, 20057Still good, but it's no Shivering King. Less dense and forboding than previous albums, this one foats like a feather and stings like one too. The terrific moments hit like a tsunami last time, this time like the kiddie pool.
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Apr 1, 20128Dead Meadow craft an intelligent, psychedelic outing with Feathers. Each track seems to hold a different mood but it all flows together in the end. I thoroughly enjoyed it the whole way through. B+
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This is a subdued, lying in bed and staring at the ceiling kind of album, and coming after the majestic peaks and valleys of Shivering King and Others it initially feels a little disappointing.
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48Feathers isn't a bad album, just one without a discernable look--or hook. [#14, p.99]
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80It's one thing to treat your influences with reverence, eyes and goals fixed on a past that brought them to you. It's another to fold them into the present, into the elusive omnipresence of the moment. And how Dead Meadow pulls this off on Feathers is an amazing thing to hear.