BLUEOX Releases Brokedown Palace for Dead Covers Project

Article Contributed by Independent Mu… | Published on Thursday, February 27, 2020

A Jersey City psych-rock duo channeling the spirit of 70’s-era Pink Floyd and My Morning Jacket, with a splash of afrobeat tendencies. The band debuted two original songs “Walk Tall” and “Panic Attack” in 2019 and have more single song releases leading to their debut EP release this Summer. Today they pay tribute to the Grateful Dead with the release of their video version of “Brokedown Palace.” The song will be available at all streaming platforms on Friday, February 28. Presave it here: https://ampl.ink/8ojQj

See the accompanying video here: https://youtu.be/hQ_nsgAiT0I

The band decided to record “Brokedown Palace” as part of The Dead Covers Project 2020. "Our manager Pete, a long-time friend and fellow Deadhead, put the Dead Covers Project on our radar and told us we need to be a part of this. As soon as I heard we needed to pick a tune from American Beauty or Workingman's Dead, "Brokedown Palace" was my first choice. Before I could answer, Donny had already replied to the thread, "how about Brokedown?" As usual, Donny and I were on that same telepathic BLUEOX vibe we always have,” explained Sullivan. "This song hits me so deep in the heart and soul, as I know it does for many of us Deadheads. I ran into a lot of trouble in my teens, and in the summer of ‘94 I ran off to Giants Stadium to see the Dead and didn't come back for quite some time. The music and the culture were always there for me and brought me back to the light and love."

"We aimed to capture the spirit of "Brokedown Palace" while interpreting the song our own way. This recording features just Kieran and I on all instruments and vocals, but the goal was to have it feel like a band,” says Dykowsky. “The companion video for our version of the song features in-studio recording footage, and the full band running the song live at our rehearsal space. Keeping with the spirit of BLUEOX and the Grateful Dead, the source material is coupled with trippy animations, liquid light visuals, and lyrics."