Tumbleweed Dealer - Resurrected Yet Again - Video
PUBLISHED:  May 04, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
A 2014 re-recording of the closing track of Death Rides Southwards EP
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eaturing members of The Last Felony & Dopethrone and former members of Vatican, Ion Dissonance, Nefastus Dies and too many more, Tumbleweed Dealer plays instrumental stoner/desert rock with a western soundtrack feel. Their full length, self titled, debut album is available now and will bring you on a mindtrip the likes you have never experienced before, but to paraphrase the immortal Levar Burton segwaying it over to a 5 year old child, don't take our word for it....

"You can think of Tumbleweed Dealer as the perfect mix between music forged 50 years ago, and the latest creations of the heavy psych scene, with all variations in between, including a whiskey-country feeling in the end" -- Stonerobixxx

"... Tumbleweed Dealer have put together an impressive outing here. Some good vibes can be unearthed within, and it will elevate your mood to some impressive heights. It's a joyous affair, one best shared with good friends and cold beer. Go check it out. » - The Sludgelord

"Tumbleweed Dealer goes through the massive voyages of space combining the sounds of Black Sabbath, King Crimson, and Tool. And with their sole self-titled debut album released this year, it is soon going to become one of my favorite up-and-coming bands to come out in 2013." -- Music From The Other Side Of The Room

"Post rock harmonics meet the unique desert/southern rock twang more associated with bands from the likes of Tennessee or the west coast. It's like God Speed You Black Emperor meets Yawning Man. It's a pretty flawless display of technical ability, as the entire record evokes a certain surreal, slow and impending feel of slightly upbeat melancholy. It twists, turns and meanders through a truly moody post rock affair but just neglects to succumb to that usual familiar post rock tone. It's unorthodox but it actually works surprisingly well... » - Ride With The Devil

"Think early Sabbath slowed down, real heavy riffs enough to shake the head, brain, in fact the whole street" -- Echoes And Dust

"It feels like a spiritual combination of post-rock and stoner, with the stoner being of the swamp variety and the post-rock being of the endless jam session variety. So if you want to get wordy with genres you can call it post-stoner, but you won't do that, because you're too baked and this album is too damn enthralling." -- Church Of The Riff

"This self-titled affair is the group's universal unveiling and, as it is presents a spell-binding sense of oddity, it is quite the treat! Yes, odd and spell-binding has to be the right words I'm searching for as this 7-track release scratches a itch that I never knew I had!" -- Heavy Metal Time Machine

"What solidifies this album as a must hear is the expressiveness of each guitar riff, each silky smooth bass line. They speak for themselves throughout the recording, saying so much more than a contrived, hazy vocal ever could. It's staggering how easy they make it seem, even with an undertaking that would prove to be too much for other musicians to handle." -- Sorrow Eternal

"Tumbleweed Dealer finds their sound well cohesive, active but laid back, and not too insistent in its changes, but not redundant either. Shades of newer-school Southern metal twang show up in some of the post-Baroness guitar work --" On The Radar

"Tumbleweed Dealer's S/T full-length release gives me exactly what I'm looking for in music. Powerful compositions that take you on a journey and give the responsibility to listen (really listen) to how the song comes together" -- Land O Fuzz

"The whole record flows nicely and the true test of an instrumental record is consistency. Mission accomplished (...) Tumbleweed Dealer brings psychedelic drone with a bluesy twist oozing of resin and swirling with a hashey haze worthy of multiple plays. " -- The Ripple Effect
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