^^ I like that, good stuff
There's a new Sebadoh album. "Act Suprised". It is very rawk and pop. I like it.
http://smarturl.it/Sebadoh
https://sebadohfire.bandcamp.com/album/act-surprised
Sebadoh used to freak me out. I mean.. Dinosaur Jr was legit mesmerizing and all back when - via the Homestead / SST Records, free form, divergent, acid & weed infused, literal, sincere, late 80's post-hardcore era. Music made under the influence, enjoyed under some influence or other, for sure. Free form psychedelia, distortion, melody, fuzz. It was great. Sebadoh took it to another plane. It was really messed up music to sit and listen to early on. Sebadoh literally scared me for a bit.
But then you have to understand Lou Barlow. I got it after a while. I was less threatened, the nuances made sense. I was at peace with Sebadoh, and I wasn't doing acid anymore anyway. I heard "Skull" on the radio a few weeks ago. I realized how much I love that song.
Lou Barlow is great to witness live. Jason Loewenstein has always been the yin to the yang. You can see where it all came from. It is all very real, intact, and relatable. Lou's low slung bass, punching the strings, hair in the face, hunched over the mic. I get it.
As the haze lifted, Sebadoh no longer threaten me. Sebadoh were no longer the skewed, twisted, psychedelic temptation of their early days. Sebadoh simply rock.
Welcome back.
There's a new Sebadoh album. "Act Suprised". It is very rawk and pop. I like it.
http://smarturl.it/Sebadoh
https://sebadohfire.bandcamp.com/album/act-surprised
Sebadoh used to freak me out. I mean.. Dinosaur Jr was legit mesmerizing and all back when - via the Homestead / SST Records, free form, divergent, acid & weed infused, literal, sincere, late 80's post-hardcore era. Music made under the influence, enjoyed under some influence or other, for sure. Free form psychedelia, distortion, melody, fuzz. It was great. Sebadoh took it to another plane. It was really messed up music to sit and listen to early on. Sebadoh literally scared me for a bit.
But then you have to understand Lou Barlow. I got it after a while. I was less threatened, the nuances made sense. I was at peace with Sebadoh, and I wasn't doing acid anymore anyway. I heard "Skull" on the radio a few weeks ago. I realized how much I love that song.
Lou Barlow is great to witness live. Jason Loewenstein has always been the yin to the yang. You can see where it all came from. It is all very real, intact, and relatable. Lou's low slung bass, punching the strings, hair in the face, hunched over the mic. I get it.
As the haze lifted, Sebadoh no longer threaten me. Sebadoh were no longer the skewed, twisted, psychedelic temptation of their early days. Sebadoh simply rock.
Welcome back.