Lou Barlow has been to South Florida only once, ever, and previously has had no desire to spend any extended time at sea. This week, though, he’s due for an extended dose of both. The indie-rock icon ...
Sebadoh have a new music video out today, more than a decade in the making. The clip for "Love You Here," from 2013's Defend Yourself, is directed by Ricardo Spencer and André Peniche. I'll let Lou ...
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In the early 1990s, it seemed like every cool person I knew listened to and loved the rock group Sebadoh, which was led by Dinosaur Jr. bassist Lou Barlow. But even with everyone playing Sebadoh's ...
In a run that lasted more than seven years, the original lineup of Sebadoh helped define the 1990s indie-rock lo-fi movement. Its records were barely competent sonically but otherwise engaging; filled ...
"Gimme indie rock!" Lou Barlow screamed over a shrill, electric cacophony that, in all likelihood, emanated from a sound system that had been turned up past 10 to the loudest 11. It was a fitting ...
I’m a really bad judge of how many people are in a crowd. But last night’s Sebadoh show had a crowd of maybe 3/4 capacity? Or 2/3s? It was the perfect size — crowded, so that you knew both the venue ...
As mentioned, Sebadoh are playing a co-headlining gig with onetime Guided by Voices member Tobin Sprout at Brookyn’s The Bell House on April 22 (tickets). Turns out that show is the last stop on a ...
Guitarist Lou Barlow joined the hardcore punk band Deep Wound in 1982, during high school times in western Massachusetts. They put out a decent 7-inch plus a few songs on one compilation, and then ...
We arrived at Mercy Lounge on Friday night just in time for the end of Sebadoh's first song. And oh, hey, there were a good number of people there. Maybe there should have been more, but there were a ...
Indie rock, you’ve gone soft. It’s hard to tell precisely when it happened, but it was probably sometime after Archers of Loaf broke up, Fender started charging thousands of dollars for Jaguar guitars ...
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