Sanatçının Albümleri
The Sebadoh
1999 · albüm
Harmacy
1996 · albüm
Bakesale: Deluxe Edition
1994 · albüm
Bubble & Scrape
1993 · albüm
Smash Your Head On The Punk Rock
1992 · albüm
Limelight
1981 · single
Act Surprised
2019 · albüm
sunshine
2019 · single
raging river
2019 · single
stunned
2019 · single
celebrate the void
2019 · single
Defend Yourself
2013 · albüm
Secret EP
2013 · mini albüm
The Freed Man
2007 · albüm
The Freed Man
2007 · albüm
III
2006 · albüm
III
2006 · albüm
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It’s been six years since Sebadoh put out their last record, so it would seem that the release of this ninth full-length, Act Surprised, is long overdue. But actually, that’s relatively quick for the lo-fi indie rock legends. After all, there was a 14 year gap/semi-hiatus between 2013’s Defend Yourself and its predecessor, The Sebadoh, so really, six years is nothing. Besides, the trio – Lou Barlow, Jason Loewenstein and Bob D’Amico – have a pretty good reason. “Lou is always being taken away and abducted by Dinosaur Jr. for these fun and exciting next-level rock’n’roll tours,” chuckles Loewenstein, “so when we get him back we have to relight the fire.” That’s exactly what the trio did, recording 15 new songs with Justin Pizzoferrato, the engineer behind many Dinosaur Jr. albums. Recorded at Sonelab in Easthampton, Massachusetts it marked a change in approach for the band, who had not only produced the previous record themselves, but who also gave themselves a bit more time than usual to get everything finished. “In the past,” says Barlow, “we would write in the studio and the songs would develop on the road.“ This time, we did some rehearsals a few weeks before recording,” adds Loewenstein, “which we almost never do. So we got a chance to not use the first take and took time to finesse things, which we also don’t usually do, so that was a good step.”