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Harmacy

Sebadoh

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On Fire Sebadoh 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Ocean Sebadoh 2:46 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Nothing Like You Sebadoh 3:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

Part of Sebadoh's charm is that their records are always rather inconsistent, flipping wildly between sonic extremes as well as musical genres. In a sense, Harmacy is no different than its predecessors, but there are some crucial differences that makes it their most accessible effort. Previously, that title was held by 1994's Bakesale, but in between that record and Harmacy, Lou Barlow had a genuine Top 40 hit with the Folk Implosion's "Natural One." Although nothing on Harmacy sounds much like the hip-hop hybrid of "Natural One," its success did have an effect on Barlow, leading him toward more straightforward song structures and cleaner productions — "Willing to Wait" even features strings. Instead of diluting the impact of Sebadoh's music, the clearer production actually strengthens it. Barlow's sighing melodies and jangling indie rock become more resonant and affecting, and his batch of songs is among his best ever. Jason Loewenstein, Sebadoh's other main songwriter, suffers somewhat at the hands of cleaner production. Loewenstein tends to stick closer to the band's hardcore punk roots than Barlow, so his songs usually could use the extra layer of hiss and murk that cheap productions lend recordings. It also doesn't help that he tends to sink into rather faceless indie noise rock. When Loewenstein takes a stab at pop melodies, such as "Can't Give Up," his songs are memorable, but on the whole, his songs are uneven and occasionally tedious. If it weren't for Loewenstein's erratic songwriting, Harmacy might rank as Sebadoh's masterpiece, but as it stands it's just another very fine and sometimes frustrating record from a band that produces nothing but very fine and sometimes frustrating records.

Customer Reviews

9 / 10 try bakesale first.
     

It took about my 50th time of hearing some of the tracks for me to be cool with and even after at least a few hundred times by now this album did NOT rock my world every track! Sorry Lou its because when you wrote this album your marriage was on an upswing, BAKE SALE WOOOOOOO, baby.

TRACKS I liked 1st time around, # 1, 3, 17.

THATS IT. EVERY CORD IS LOVE. FACT, NOT JIVE, THIS ALBUM AND BAND ARE A HUGE CORNERSTONE TO INDIE ROCK. Also look at Pavement, Silver Jews, Portastatic... Sub Pop and Merge labels are TERRIFIC. THANK YOU LOU BARLOW. P.S. GET SEBADOH BACK TOGETHER. XOXO... Terrific Todd Opper

Nice Folow up.
     

Bakesale just a better bunch of perfect timing songs. But Harmacy production sounds smoother and songs like On Fire, Prince-S and Nothing Like You still sound great.


One of those albums you can listen the whole way
     

Sometimes with the 1990s "alternative" rock there will be a few tracks you will end up fast-forwarding past. Not this one. "Nothing Like You" is my favorite, and the lyrics are quite meaningful to me.

Biography

Formed: 1989 in Amherst, MA

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s

As much a collective of musicians as a band, Sebadoh was the quintessential lo-fi band of the '90s. Formed by singer/songwriter Lou Barlow while he was the bassist for Dinosaur Jr. in the late '80s, Sebadoh's music was a virtual catalog of '80s alternative rock and '90s indie rock, featuring everything from jangle pop to noise rock experimentalism. Upon being kicked out of Dinosaur in 1989, Barlow turned his attention toward Sebadoh, a home-recording project that he and drummer/songwriter Eric Gaffney...
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