

Lou Barlow can built his legacy over the success of his semi-legendary Alternative Rock band Sebadoh that being one of thee famous names should be always remembered as the pioneers and the founding fathers whose making Indie Rock and Alternative Music possibly enjoying its golden years from the early nineties to the last days nine years later. Breeding this Lo-Fi noise sound unit differently from their compatriot scenisters at large; Sebadoh honestly can playing both louder and experimental moods noise to the sudden dearly slower softly tunes in gentle harmonies but one thing that Lou barlow can ever change is his band will forever got their sad sounds no matter tempo they trying to discovers and perform. Bakersale is actually one of thus greatest record ever made by this band; whom besides Lou there are Jason loewenstein (bass, vocals, guitar) and Bob Fay (drums) replacing the co-founder Eric gaffney as well as the addition of Anne Slinn on vocals and organ. Most of the tracklisting on this record showing a very deep burden of boredom clinging unshaken in the air surrounding the stereo-mono wavy of Indie Rock experiments and Pop trauma which challenging to be made by the trio. The actual blizzard of vigorous Folk whips and Grungy low feelings only can be captured among the nerds and unsocialized geeks whose lost their interest for winning the lives back or just stay stagnant inside their own playground world - being safer for and to themselves. Primal songs like Not Too Amused, Mystery Man, Give Up and Drama Mine shows all the truth story about the real feelings of the outcast outsiders from the society. This band is their mouth and keeper of the heart and secrets as promises of a better life never made to happen (even) after the ends of a lovely Bakersale ...
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