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Feathers
: :Very few bands have what it takes to leaven their stoner rock with equal parts melody and exploratory noise. Their exhilarating fourth album, Feathers, is the DC-based group's best album by far, thanks in no small part to the addition of second guitarist Cory Shane. Half the album is so good--and so eclectic--it brings to mind the bass-heavy assault of classic Blue Cheer and Sabbath, the sweet confectioner's space-pop of Jack Drag and Brian Jonestown Massacre, and the locked groove swagger of Comets on Fire and Black Mountain. Dead Meadow aren't afraid to ...
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Feathers
: :Very few bands have what it takes to leaven their stoner rock with equal parts melody and exploratory noise. Their exhilarating fourth album, Feathers, is the DC-based group's best album by far, thanks in no small part to the addition of second guitarist Cory Shane. Half the album is so good--and so eclectic--it brings to mind the bass-heavy assault of classic Blue Cheer and Sabbath, the sweet confectioner's space-pop of Jack Drag and Brian Jonestown Massacre, and the locked groove swagger of Comets on Fire and Black Mountain. Dead Meadow aren't afraid to ...
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Legend of the Dreamstones
: :Very few bands have what it takes to leaven their stoner rock with equal parts melody and exploratory noise. Their exhilarating fourth album, Feathers, is the DC-based group's best album by far, thanks in no small part to the addition of second guitarist Cory Shane. Half the album is so good--and so eclectic--it brings to mind the bass-heavy assault of classic Blue Cheer and Sabbath, the sweet confectioner's space-pop of Jack Drag and Brian Jonestown Massacre, and the locked groove swagger of Comets on Fire and Black Mountain. Dead Meadow aren't afraid to ...
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Twenty Year Blues
: :After two decades, a couple of Grammies, and some personnel shakeups, the Nashville Bluegrass Band marks its 20th anniversary with an album that's a no-frills, less-is-more, tip of the hat to traditionalism. The quintet, recently bolstered by the return of original mandolin player Mike Compton and the addition of bassist Dennis Crouch, hones in with stalwart, minimalist fervor on 13 songs that are heavily weighted toward time-tested breakdowns, ballads, and blues laments by the likes of Jimmie Rodgers, Bill Monroe, Bill Carlisle, and John Hartford. They blend their voices with particular power on ...
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My Last Days on Earth 1981-1994
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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My Last Days on Earth 1981-1994
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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My Last Days on Earth 1981-1994
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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Lifeline
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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On the New Day
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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Kiss of Life
:Album Description:Includes four CD and a book.
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