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Seabear
(Morr Music) www.morrmusic.com There must be something in the frozen isolation of Iceland's northern environs that stamps such a cool melancholia into its homegrown music. Sigur more...
Sean Lennon
(Chimera Music) www.chimeramusic.com Sean Lennon’s parents were all about changing it up between albums. But even they would have a hard time keeping pace with Sean&rsquo more...
Seapony
(Hardly Art) www.hardlyart.com Interesting back story on this Seattle trio where the guitarist/songwriter Danny Rowland and bassist Ian Brewer had grown up together and had been more...
Seasick Steve
(Bronzerat) www.bronzerat.com It's getting to the point Blurt almost needs a daily column to keep up with the latest "unlikeliest success (or comeback)" story. So far this year h more...
Seasick Steve
(Ryko) www.rykodisc.com By any measure, Seasick Steve could be considered strictly a novelty act, yet another American who had to venture overseas to capture attention on foreign shore more...
Sebadoh
(Domino) www.dominorecordco.com Lou Barlow sounds ready to conquer the world in the opening moments of Bubble and Scrape. He also sounds ready to cry, but that's what makes a so more...
Secret Cities
(Western Vinyl) www.westernvinyl.com Brian Wilson's musical legacy has been cannibalized so voraciously over the past few years that name-checking Beach Boy No. 1 is tantamount more...
Secret History
(Le Grand Magistery) www.magistery.com With a full lineup of 7 this New York City band, led by the songwriting talents of Michael Grace (ex-My Favorite, in fact most of this ba more...
Secret Machines
(World's Fair) www.worlds-fair.net Secret Machines made some noise, figuratively and literally, a few years back, but the band has never been able to live up to its potential. While the more...
Section 25
(LTM) www.ltmrecordings.com Blackpool England's Section 25 may not have been as memorably bold, death-disco-ish and morbid as its Factory Records pals - Joy Division, New Order more...











