Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow
Down II: A Bustle in Your Hedgerow is the second album by Down, released on March 26, 2002. The subtitle "A Bustle in Your Hedgerow" is borrowed from the lyrics of "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin.
Background
This was Down's first album in seven years since the release of NOLA, the longest gap between the band's three studio albums to date. Since Down was a supergroup, the band went on hiatus in 1996 so that members could focus on their main bands (namely Eyehategod, Corrosion of Conformity, Crowbar and Pantera). Down reformed in 1999 with Pantera bassist Rex Brown replacing Todd Strange. The band wanted the album to have a "bluesy" feel, so they moved into Phil Anselmo's barn, dubbed "Nödferatu's Lair," in southern Louisiana where they lived and recorded the album in 28 days without anyone leaving the house.
Critical reception
Down II was not received with the same positive reviews as NOLA. Blabbermouth.net reviewer Borivoj Krgin stated, "Down II appears to have been thrown together more haphazardly, with much of the material falling short of the standard set by Down's classic debut offering." However, UK critics were more enthusiastic, with Metal Hammer awarding the album 8/10 and Rock Sound declaring it "a storming experience from the depths" and rating it at 4/5. Despite its poor US reviews, the album debuted at number 44 on the Billboard 200.
Accolades
Tour
To support the album, Down toured on the second stage of Ozzfest in 2002. They also scheduled an 18-date tour that began May 1 in New York and ended on May 25 in Dallas.[7] Afterward, the band once again entered an indefinite hiatus to focus on their respective bands.
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
000000002002-04-28-0000April 28, 2002 |
Birmingham, Alabama |
United States |
Five Points Music Hall |
000000002002-04-29-0000April 29, 2002 |
Atlanta, Georgia |
The Roxy |
000000002002-05-01-0000May 1, 2002 |
New York City, New York |
Roseland Ballroom |
000000002002-05-02-0000May 2, 2002 |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Trocadero |
000000002002-05-03-0000May 3, 2002 |
Worcester, Massachusetts |
The Palladium |
000000002002-05-05-0000May 5, 2002 |
Cleveland, Ohio |
The Palladium |
000000002002-05-06-0000May 6, 2002 |
Cincinnati, Ohio |
Bogart's |
000000002002-05-07-0000May 7, 2002 |
Columbus, Ohio |
Newport Music Hall |
000000002002-05-09-0000May 9, 2002 |
Grand Rapids, Michigan |
The Orbit Room |
000000002002-05-10-0000May 10, 2002 |
Detroit, Michigan |
Harpo's |
000000002002-05-11-0000May 11, 2002 |
Chicago, Illinois |
House of Blues |
000000002002-05-13-0000May 13, 2002 |
Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Quest Club |
000000002002-05-15-0000May 15, 2002 |
Denver, Colorado |
Ogden Theater |
000000002002-05-17-0000May 17, 2002 |
Las Vegas, Nevada |
House of Blues |
000000002002-05-18-0000May 18, 2002 |
West Hollywood, California |
House of Blues |
000000002002-05-19-0000May 19, 2002 |
San Francisco, California |
The Fillmore |
000000002002-05-21-0000May 21, 2002 |
Scottsdale, Arizona |
Cajun House |
000000002002-05-23-0000May 23, 2002 |
San Antonio, Texas |
Sunset Station |
000000002002-05-24-0000May 24, 2002 |
Houston, Texas |
Sunset Station |
000000002002-05-25-0000May 25, 2002 |
Dallas, Texas |
Deep Ellum Live |
Track listing
1. |
"Lysergik Funeral Procession" | Phil Anselmo, Jimmy Bower, Pepper Keenan, Kirk Windstein |
3:10 |
2. |
"There's Something on My Side" | Anselmo, Keenan, Windstein |
5:21 |
3. |
"The Man that Follows Hell" | Anselmo, Keenan |
4:33 |
4. |
"Stained Glass Cross" | Anselmo, Bower, Keenan |
3:36 |
5. |
"Ghosts Along the Mississippi" | Anselmo, Bower, Rex Brown, Keenan, Windstein |
5:06 |
6. |
"Learn from This Mistake" | Anselmo, Brown, Keenan |
7:14 |
7. |
"Beautifully Depressed" | Anselmo, Bower, Keenan, Windstein |
4:52 |
8. |
"Where I'm Going" | Anselmo, Keenan |
3:10 |
9. |
"Doobinterlude" (instrumental) | Bower |
1:50 |
10. |
"New Orleans Is a Dying Whore" | Anselmo, Bower, Keenan, Windstein |
4:15 |
11. |
"The Seed" | Anselmo, Bower, Keenan |
4:21 |
12. |
"Lies, I Don't Know What They Say But..." | Anselmo, Brown, Keenan |
6:21 |
13. |
"Flambeaux's Jamming with St. Aug" (instrumental) | Bower |
0:59 |
14. |
"Dog Tired" | Anselmo, Bower, Keenan |
3:21 |
15. |
"Landing on the Mountains of Meggido" | Anselmo |
7:49 |
Total length: |
65:58 |
- The song "Ghosts Along the Mississippi" takes its title from a book by photographer Clarence John Laughlin, whose photographs were used extensively in the booklet art for NOLA.
- The title "Landing on the Mountains of Meggido" refers to a hill overlooking a valley where the kibbutz of Megiddo, Israel is located. In apocalyptic literature this place is identified as the site of the final battle between the forces of good and evil at the end of time, known as Armageddon.
Personnel
- Down
- Additional musicians
Charts
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