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Sebadoh "Ocean" Sub-Pop Records

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Lou Barlow was the bass player for alternative rock band Dinosaur Jr in the late 1980s. While both Barlow and leader J Mascis wrote songs, Mascis' material dominated the group's output because Barlow was intimidated by the guitarist's songwriting efforts.[1] Barlow spent progressively more time recording his own songs at home. Barlow and Gaffney released the Weed Forestin' cassette in 1987 on Homestead Records under the name Sebadoh, which was a nonsense word Barlow often muttered in his recordings.[2]. Both Barlow and Gaffney contributed songs to 1988's The Freed Man cassette. Homestead Records head Gerard Cosloy heard the cassette release of The Freed Man and released it as a full-length album on Homestead in 1989. Soon after the cassette's release Barlow was kicked out of Dinosaur Jr. Over time Sebadoh's releases became a way for Barlow to address the issues of control that manifested as the tension in and his ejection from Dinosaur Jr; Barlow said "I got a lot of hatred out just by writing those songs."[3] Jason Loewenstein joined in summer 1989, the first release that he played on being the "Gimme Indie Rock" single in 1991. Only ten 'band' shows were performed throughout Western Mass, Boston, and New York over the period 1989-1990 before third album, the appropriately-named Sebadoh III was released.After touring with fIREHOSE in 1991, they signed to Sub Pop (Domino in the UK and City Slang in Germany) in 1992, and released the two EPs Rocking the Forest and Sebadoh vs. Helmet released just two months apart. These EPs had their track listings truncated and shuffled around and made into the American full-length release Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock. Their fourth full length album Bubble and Scrape was recorded Summer/Fall 1992 and released in April 1993, which sold 10,000 in its first week of release - confirming that the band were now established indie rock favourites.Concert at Webster Hall in New York City, 2007Concert at Webster Hall in New York City, 2007Sebadoh III (1991), helped draw further attention to Sebadoh as proponents of the lo-fi movement. Following 1993's Bubble and Scrape, however, Gaffney left the band. His replacement, Bob Fay, appeared on the band's most acclaimed and consistent effort, 1994's Bakesale, which saw the emergence of the songwriting talents of multi-instrumentalist Jason Loewenstein, and the follow-up Harmacy in 1996. Fay was fired before the sessions for The Sebadoh (1999) and replaced by Russ Pollard, a friend of Loewenstein's from Louisville. Following the tour to promote this album, the band went on hiatus, with Barlow concentrating on his other project, the Folk Implosion, and Loewenstein working on material for his debut solo album At Sixes and Sevens, released in 2002. The two reunited to play concerts in late 2003 and the spring of 2004.In March of 2007, the "Sebadoh Classic" lineup of Barlow, Gaffney and Loewenstein went on tour together for the first time in 14 years. This tour continues into 2008, and in May will featuree a live performance of 1993's Bubble and Scrape in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series at London's Koko venue.

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
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boreasrift (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sweet zombie jesus...I haven't even thought about Sebadoh-ah in about 10 years!
LemurScat97 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Not my favorite Sebadoh song, but good to hear and see.
zootiehead (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I wish I would have written this song.
g0ldbuG (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
why not? dammit male nudity must make a comeback in my lifetime or else! if girlies can be naked & show their stuff everywhere then why can't we? calling all gents: let's bring male nudity back together before it's too late.
FallopianY0UTUBE (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This song is so addicting. Usually lyrics don't matter too much to me, but i really like the lyrics to this song...and it actually rhymes...
screamingsuffragette (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It's not just you.
LeoW2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
oh that was a gay commentdon't like alternative music, start right now
FuckingStanz (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
no just a band with a sense of humor. i'm pretty sure most of lou's songs are about girls anyway.
dust2sday (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
so what the hell? is sebadoh a gay band or what?
AdamDEdwards (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
If I saw Lou in his underwear before this I would have never let him kiss me on the mouth.




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