The Sebadoh

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Sebadoh's two songwriters, the tragically inclined Lou Barlow and the testy Jason Lowenstein, have often been at musical odds. Their albums, several of which are indie-rock classics, are sometimes out of balance because of this dueling dynamic of lovesickness and aggression. With The Sebadoh the band finally evens out this discrepancy and strikes a more unified mood. "Color Blind" is an atypically introspective look at race relations. "Flame" faces life changes with a catchy, metronomic chorus, and the rolling dissonance of "Decide" confronts a loss of trust with kickin' rock muscle. Fans of Barlow's hangdog yearnings may have a new standard in the moving "Love Is Stronger," a song that elegantly states the primacy of love. The Sebadoh, you might say, is like Prozac. It has ironed out the bipolar characteristics of a band and left us with a strange but welcome elation. --Lois Maffeo

Spin
The Sebadoh sounds like everyone's been drinking from a very communal well.

The Sebadoh

Music Review:

  1. Thrill Of It All [Box set] [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  2. Tiger Bay [Import]
  3. Today
  4. Turning Japanese: The Best of the Vapors [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Underdogs [Import]
  6. Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997 [Enhanced]
  7. Victorialand [Original recording remastered]
  8. We Love Life
  9. Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars [Limited Edition] [Live] [Original recording remastered]
  10. 0898

Music Review

music review

Music Review

That'll Be the Day/Remember

Merry Go Round [Import]

Natan Brand in Recital

Music: Black Betty [CD-single]

Monster Jazz

Nice Traps

Millennium

Runaway Brides

Natural Magic

Man of Miracles

Passing Afternoon [CD-single] [Import]

Me, Myself & I

O.S.S Operation Soul Sweep

Music of Alan Hovhaness

Antologia de la Musica Cubana: Yo Soy del Norte