Elliott Brood Profile Page
| Cover | Artist / Album | Category | Rating | User Rating | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elliott Brood Mountain Meadows (Six Shooter 2008) | Roots | N/R | 0/10 | |
| Elliott Brood Ambassador (Six Shooter 2005) | Roots | 3.5/5 | 0/10 |
| Cover | Artist / Album | Category | Rating | User Rating | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elliott Brood Mountain Meadows (Six Shooter 2008) | Roots | N/R | 0/10 | |
| Elliott Brood Ambassador (Six Shooter 2005) | Roots | 3.5/5 | 0/10 |

In June, 2008 Elliott BROOD released Mountain Meadows. If your memory doesn't stretch back to June 2008 (let alone Utah 1857), Mountain Meadows lasted 21 weeks in top 50 college radio, peaking nationally at number 3 (Earshot) and number 1 (CBC R3-30). The album captured its share of year-end accolades, earning the band a second Juno nomination for Roots/Traditional Album of the Year and one for CD Artwork/design, and snagging the top spot on Exclaim's Wood, Wires and Whisky Reader's Choice award. They graced the Exclaim! magazine cover in July, 2008, and both Uncut and Q magazine rewarded Mountain Meadows generous 4-star reviews in the UK. The album has also been added to the 2009 Polaris Prize Long List for best Canadian Album.
Scoring a more recent goal, the ukelele driven "The Valley Town" was featured on Hockey Night in Canada's Stanley Cup Playoffs intro.
The BROOD are gearing up for their first release in the USA, with Mountain Meadows unleashing south of the border in October, 2009 through Ryko/ADA. A national USA tour gets underway in this fall in support of the release. Mountain Meadows also comes out in Australia this fall on ABC Records. This will be the band's second Aussie release.
