Sebadoh
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Buffalo Tom, Giant Sand, Sebadoh: Whisky a Go Go, Los Angeles CA
Live Review by Mark Kemp, L.A. Weekly, 4 June 1992
IN A PERFECT world, this hot bill would have been inverted. Sincere as Buffalo Tom is, the group's latest album, Let Me Come Over, doesn't ...
Buffalo Tom/Pavement/Sebadoh: The Cattle Club, Sacramento
Live Review by Jim Arundel, Melody Maker, 13 June 1992
ERIC IS STRANDED alone onstage behind his drum kit. Sebadoh have been announced but it's clear that the rest of the band aren't even in ...
Sebadoh: 'Doh What A Lovely War
Interview by Dele Fadele, New Musical Express, 14 November 1992
Sick of plaid-toting, attitude-brandishing, Seattle-worshipping corporate rock wannabes? Then seek a cure with SEBADOH, who speak the unspoken and think music is a huge and ...
Interview by Ted Kessler, New Musical Express, 20 August 1994
The scene: Dublin, or the London Underground, or a vomit-strewn bathroom. The props: beer, lots of it. The time: time to wake up to the ...
Dinosaur Jr.: Without a Sound (Sire/Reprise); Sebadoh: Bakesale (Sub Pop)
Review by Richard C. Walls, Musician, September 1994
DINOSAUR JR.'S evolution into the J. Mascis show is now pretty much complete, with the drawling troubadour doing all the singing and playing on this ...
Sebadoh: Lou Barlow vs. the Riddler
Comment by RJ Smith, The Village Voice, 4 October 1994
EVERY GREAT music of self-denial depends on a culture of self-denial. Doo-wop's pained, courtly pleas to remote earth angels had their roots in the layered, ...
Beck and Sebadoh: It's Saturday, It's Two O'Clock and It's... Slackerjack!
Interview by Everett True, Melody Maker, 26 November 1994
It seemed like a good idea at the time. Get BECK, the blue-eyed, wigged-out Californian space baby whose slacker anthem 'Loser' topped the American charts, ...
Review by Mark Kemp, Rolling Stone, 1 December 1994
AS A SONGWRITER, Lou Barlow is the Joni Mitchell of indie rock's low-fi chic. His simple, often acoustic-based pop melodies are packed with twisted, unresolved ...
Interview by Ted Drozdowski, Rolling Stone, 23 March 1995
SEBADOH flirt with the mainstream ...
Sebadoh: King's College, London
Live Review by Ian Watson, Melody Maker, 27 July 1996
EMPIRE OF THE DEFENCES ...
Interview by Ben Thompson, MOJO, September 1996
THE BEST INTRODUCTION TO Sebadoh comes in the form of an 11 minute cut-and-paste manifesto, tacked – without the benefit of a title – onto ...
Sebadoh: Harmacy (Sub Pop) ***½
Review by Mark Kemp, Rolling Stone, 5 September 1996
FOR YEARS, the '60s-garage-style dissonance and folk-inspired melodicism of this prolific indie band have been associated with the low-fi movement. But Sebadoh really make high-risk ...
Interview by Stevie Chick, Melody Maker, 9 January 1999
Gone are the days when SEBADOH records were the lowest in fi. We meet them in London and hear about their shiny new pop direction ...
Review and Interview by Barney Hoskyns, MOJO, April 1999
Seventh album from Lou Barlow and chums, following up 1996s Harmacy and featuring new drummer Russ Pollard. ...
Interview by Andy Gill, The Independent, 28 May 1999
So the major record labels have got things all sewn up? Not quite. As the business reels under the impact of downsizing, the cottage industry ...
Psychobabble: Sebadoh's Lou Barlow
Interview by Robin Bresnark, Melody Maker, 29 May 1999
He'd consider making a necklace from his toes, when he's dead he wants his body to be cut up and distributed to people... And he's ...
see also Dinosaur Jr.
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