Sebadoh is an indie-rock band originally formed in 1986 in Westfield, Massachusetts, by former Dinosaur Jr bass player Lou Barlow and Eric Gaffney. The band began as a side project, but when Barlow was kicked out of Dinosaur Jr in 1989, Sebadoh became his full-time concern. Along with such bands as Pavement and Guided by Voices, Sebadoh helped pioneer lo-fi, a style of indie-rock characterized by low-fidelity recording techniques, often on four-track machines. The band's early output, such as Weed Forestin (1990) and III (1992), was typical of this style, and wavered between Barlow's wry, introspective folk and Gaffney's psychedelic noise-rock experiments. Following 1993's Bubble and Scrape, 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
1 | Emma Get Wild | Bubble and Scrape |
2 | Homemade | Bubble and Scrape |
3 | Forced Love | Bubble and Scrape |
4 | Two Years Two Days | Bubble and Scrape |
5 | Telecosmic Alchemy | Bubble and Scrape |
6 | Elixir Is Zog | Bubble and Scrape |
7 | Soul And Fire | Bubble and Scrape |
8 | Sister | Bubble and Scrape |
9 | Flood | Bubble and Scrape |
10 | Happily Divided | Bubble and Scrape |
11 | Cliche | Bubble and Scrape |
12 | Sacred Attention | Bubble and Scrape |
13 | No Way Out | Bubble and Scrape |
14 | Fantastic Disaster | Bubble and Scrape |
15 | Think (Let Tomorrow Bee) | Bubble and Scrape |
16 | Sixteen | Bubble and Scrape |
17 | Bouquet For A Siren | Bubble and Scrape |