Meadow House is young British broadcaster and one-man-band Dan Wilson, the host and fried brains behind "The Exciting Hellebore Shew" on Resonance FM. On his debut album the psych of a sweet nutter is channeled and detourned over the course of eighteen energetic and quite batty tracks. To American ears, this sort of oddball British psych inevitably evokes Syd Barrett and Robyn Hitchcock, but there’s always room on my shelves for such an inventive, confident and naturally melodic composer. At times the sound is playful and childlike, at others so chaotic, anxious and boozy to be terrorizing, but if you’re going to spend time with seemingly schizophrenic popsters you gotta take the sweet with the ouch. I especially dig the iconoclastic holiday hymn stylings of "All Petty Substance Flee." Several dopey disco tracks are less interesting. For purchasing info, see the bottom of this blog post.
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i’m actually very disappointed with meadow house’s album – wayyy too poppy! i’d hoped that it would be a showcase of his homemade harry partch-style instruments implemented in a bitter anti-music a la epistaxis time (his most recent work, and i enjoy this much more than the hellebore stuff which was five years ago). but it’s a joke.
i think dan doesn’t like people who do drugs and get intoxicated, in fact, i believe he wants to kill them… he is very educated apparently- if epistaxis is to be taken at face value!
i am always stalking this elusive character to discover more about this erratic enterprise…