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On tour
Yes
Followers
15,901
Category
Alternative, Folk, Indie, Space Country
Concerts
Mar
16
Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
Dublin 2
Tickets
Mar
17
YES Pink Room
Manchester
Tickets
Mar
18
Mono
Glasgow
Tickets
Mar
20
EartH Theatre
London
Tickets
Mar
21
Brudenell Social Club
Leeds
Tickets
Mar
22
Exchange
Stockland Bristol
Tickets
Mar
24
Point Emphemere
Paris
Tickets
Mar
25
Ancienne Belgique Club
Brussels
Tickets
Mar
26
Paradiso | Tolhuistuin
Amsterdam
Tickets
Mar
27
Doornroosje
Nijmegen
Tickets
Mar
28
Gut-Bennigsen
Springe
Tickets
Mar
29
Neue Zukunft
Berlin
Tickets
Mar
31
Hotel Cecil
København
Tickets
Apr
01
G Livelab Helsinki
Helsinki
Tickets
Apr
02
G Livelab Tampere
Tampere
Tickets
About Buck Meek
Buck Meek says that love songs are the hardest songs to write. “Not break-up songs, but an actual love song written in earnest? That is taboo now,” he says. “Sometimes it can feel like all the great love songs have already been written.”
Haunted Mountain is about love and... something other. Something bigger than love, something that doesn’t challenge love exactly but stands in contrast to it. A soulfulness, or a soul seeking fullness.
The songs were written in mountains; by cold springs in the Serra da Estrela of Portugal, on the submerged volcano of Milos in the Cyclades, Valle Onsernone in the Swiss Alps (where the cover photo was taken), and the Santa Monica range where Buck now calls home - all where his new love was born.
560 miles from Buck’s hometown of Wimberley, Texas, the Franklin Mountains (or more reverently named, Sierras de los Mansos) rise over the tops of the endless acres of pecan trees that surround Sonic Ranch in the border town of Tornillo, where Haunted Mountain was recorded.
Mat Davidson (producer, pedal steel) writes: “One thing I find remarkable about Buck is that he hasn’t lost touch with his sense of home, in spite of carrying a deep worldliness. It’s a rare quality, and an important part of the way Buck does music. Embracing the earnestness in his care for home is important to understanding this record. There is not much reprieve for the cynic here. The songs are about discovering a new home, rather than returning.”
Buck wrote five of the eleven songs with his friend Jolie Holland (also originally from Texas), who shares a kinship: two travelers leaving the valley, finding their homes on the mountain. “Jolie is an encyclopedia of literature, poetry, and music, from the classics to the most radical, of ritual, mythology, the occult, revolution - and she often weaves this understanding into her own songs, bridging human experience with transcendence, and always with a great sense of beauty,” he says. The first two verses and chorus of ‘Haunted Mountain’ were written by Jolie as a love song to Mount Shasta in northern California, with the final verse written by Buck, together seeking reciprocity with nature. “It’s about being humbled by the thing you’re drawing power from, only at which point an actual, fair relationship begins.”
Mount Shasta returns in ‘Cyclades’, in a true story about his father narrowly avoiding a motorcycle collision with a herd of elk.
Meek also collaborated with the late, legendary Judee Sill, for the record’s final song
‘The Rainbow’. He was approached by the filmmakers behind Lost Angel: The Genius
Of Judee Sill, who asked him to set some of her unreleased lyrics to music. “Her family lent me her journal, which was filled with lyrical sketches and complete songs that she never recorded. On the final page were the words to an unfinished song she had dedicated to her ex-boyfriend and his daughter, written three weeks before Judee’s death. I tried to honor her, to be a vessel for her and write a melody and harmony that she might have written.”
In the songs, love often assumes a natural form - crystal ball dew-drops, green rivers and grasses, tears bottled. Sometimes it becomes artificial - mood rings, earrings, a pair of jeans, motorcycles and spacecraft. Sometimes cosmic - “I fell into a black hole with the hot flux of hazel” (from ‘Paradise’). Love is a consciousness here, interacting with the lovers, greeting them, watching them sometimes, becoming them sometimes.
“When you are in love, it inhabits your environment, animates the inanimate, charging everything around you with a sense of meaning,” he says, “and not just new love; also love of many years.”
It can be heard in the song ‘Didn’t Know You Then’, in the lyrics and in the feeling of love yearned and sustained over distances, which the song coaxes into a high and sweet pitch. “I didn’t know you then / Though my love grew / My love knew everything.”
Meek reflects, “A love song is no good if it’s not sincere”. You can hear this
in ‘Secret Side’, measuring the distance inherent between two people, as he
sings “I’ll never know the secret life inside of you / I’ll never know the secret side of you”.
Romance is not the only form of love Haunted Mountain explores. The epic ‘Lullabies’ examines the inexhaustible bond between mother and son, enduring across distance and transformation,
interpolating the country evergreen ‘You Are My Sunshine’ as he sings “You’ll never know
dear / How much I love you”. A platonic bond appears in ‘Where you’re coming from’, then loss and love come together in ‘Lagrimas’, about hiring a necromancer to communicate with someone who has passed away, with words written on the wings of a bird. “The storm is rolling in slowly / We’ll draw a circle on the ground / Take my words, little bird / to call upon the lover of clouds”
The songs ask - is love a form of magic? Instances of telepathy are common in close relationships, as ‘Mood Ring’ suggests with “I dreamt we woke in flames / That night she dreamt the same / The fire burned our bed / Our bodies left woven and unscathed”
Since Buck’s self-titled full length album, the band has remained consistent - Adam Brisbin (guitar), Austin Vaughn (drums), and Mat Davidson (pedal steel, bass on Buck Meek and second album Two Saviors). In the year or so leading up to this recording they were joined by Ken Woodward (bass). Buck’s brother, Dylan Meek, joined them for the session, on piano and synths. Haunted Mountain was recorded and mixed in two weeks by Adrian Olsen, who also performed the sound manipulation via modular synthesizer that can be heard throughout the album, most prominently on ‘Mood Ring’.
One intention was to make a hi-fi album that contrasted with the intentionally lo-fi approach of Two Saviors, while preserving the intimacy. Recorded live to two inch-tape, the group played together in one big room, with no headphones. A band is always finding their sound, every time they pick up their instruments, and you can hear them forming anew on songs like ‘Undae Dunes’ and ‘Stories’, rollicking wildly - and on songs like ‘Lagrimas’, ‘Secret Side’, and ‘Paradise’, where attention is thick in the form of spaciousness and the supportive listening becomes atmospheric.
Mat Davidson, also one of Buck’s songwriting heroes, produced Haunted Mountain. In Mat’s words, “The music here is an expression of a group. I asked for the job because I felt strongly that we shouldn’t bring in someone from outside the band. Otherwise, the only personal desire I had was that we be able to explore space, that we let the music open up and slow down in contrast to previous records - not in terms of tempo but rather overall movement, information between the beats.” Phones were left on a ledge outside and conversation about the music was reserved for the control room; the live room was only used for playing music.
Buck Meek believes that all of the great love songs have not been written yet. In between the lines of Haunted Mountain, we hear that love, in every form, is the creation of home, from within - forever leaving one to find another.
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Buck Meek Tour Cities
Leeds, United Kingdom
Tampere, Finland
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Springe, Germany
Brussels, Belgium
Berlin, Germany
Manchester, United Kingdom
Helsinki, Finland
Paris, France
London, United Kingdom
Frequently Asked Questions About Buck Meek
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Buck Meek on tour?
Yes, Buck Meek is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Buck Meek concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Buck Meek tour
is scheduled for 15 dates across 12 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Buck Meek scheduled to play?
Buck Meek is scheduled to play 15 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Buck Meek tour start?
Buck Meek’s tour starts Mar 16, 2026 and ends on Apr 02, 2026.
They will play 12 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Dublin 2 at Cherry Comedy at Whelan's and their next upcoming concert
will be in Tampere at G Livelab Tampere .
What venues is Buck Meek performing at?
As part of the Buck Meek tour, Buck Meek is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
Mar 16 - Dublin 2,
County Dublin @ Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
Mar 17 - Manchester,
ENG @ YES Pink Room
Mar 18 - Glasgow,
United Kingdom @ Mono
Mar 20 - London,
ENG @ EartH Theatre
Mar 21 - Leeds,
United Kingdom @ Brudenell Social Club
Mar 22 - Stockland Bristol,
ENG @ Exchange
Mar 24 - Paris,
11 @ Point Emphemere
Mar 25 - Brussels,
BRU @ Ancienne Belgique Club
Mar 26 - Amsterdam,
07 @ Paradiso | Tolhuistuin
Mar 27 - Nijmegen,
Netherlands @ Doornroosje
Mar 28 - Springe,
NDS @ Gut-Bennigsen
Mar 29 - Berlin,
Germany @ Neue Zukunft
Mar 31 - København,
Denmark @ Hotel Cecil
Apr 01 - Helsinki,
01 @ G Livelab Helsinki
Apr 02 - Tampere,
06 @ G Livelab Tampere