The Meadows are Todd Herfindal and Kevin Houlihan, long time musical co-conspirators who decided to make a rock record like records used to be made. Written and recorded between fall 2004 and summer of 2005 in Hollywood, the idea was to put the songs first and create something classic and lasting. It follows then that The Meadows self-titled debut album is, without question, the most unanticipated rock album of 2005. Nobody knew it was coming, and no one knows where it will go. Using the tried and true foundation of drums, bass and guitars, The Meadows built upon the sound with vocal harmonies, organ, strins, violin, viola and noise to create an album that is expansive and cinematic. In fact, the fourth track from the album, “Younger Yesterday,” is featured in the Fox/New Regency film “Little Manhattan,” releasing on September 30th, 2005 in NYC, December 2nd in Los Angeles and shortly thereafter nationwide. It’s a good start for The Meadows indeed.

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Barry Osbourn
over 30 days ago to The Meadows

Hi Guys, I reviewed one of your songs and liked it so i came over to check out some of the rest of your stuff. You Guys are really good!, great songwriters. I'm impressed. As I have been on a journey of my own to make better recordings I think there's just one thing holding you back from big success, I hope you'll take this as constructive criticism and maybe it will help but I think you need to do some more research and education on your mastering EQ, The mixes are pretty good but the mastering mix needs a little help. I'm not a pro by any means but have been obsessing over my own mastering for like 2 years now and finally getting close to some good quality. Your stufff is a little boomy, from what I know there are certain frequencies that need to be pulled back and others that sound better to push, something about the 200 range that makes things boomy and too much 1k makes them hurt your ears, the 3-4k seems to add good high end clarity without hurting your ears, guitars sound good when you pump the 6-8 hundred range and off course kicks live down at 50 - 60 range, But anyway... I ramble. Look up some video tutorials on mastering EQ and try to remaster some of your stuff I'll bet you can make it sound a lot better, ooh yea, almost forgot, they need a little more compression too, tighten things up and keep from getting the dynamic distortion that your getting on the high volume parts. PEACE OUT BARRY



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