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For Barbara Lee

Seekonk

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Move Seekonk 6:44 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Swim Again Seekonk 6:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Hate the Sun Seekonk 4:06 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 The Delivery Seekonk 7:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Twenty Degrees Seekonk 5:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 You Got What Was Coming to You Seekonk 4:23 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Tiny Lustre Seekonk 5:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Maps of Egypt Seekonk 6:17 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

Seekonk's debut album, For Barbara Lee, introduces the band's bewitching fusion of slowcore, dream pop, and post-rock. While Seekonk most resembles Things We Lost in the Fire-era Low, some of the quieter moments of Godspeed You Black Emperor! and Mogwai pop up in this album's meticulously layered arrangements. Meanwhile, Shana Barry's vocals suggest the hazy, honeyed delivery of Hope Sandoval as well as the whispery beauty of Lisa Germano and Tanya Donelly. But just because Seekonk's influences loom large in the group's sound doesn't mean that this is a Frankenstein-like cut-and-paste job of bits and pieces of different sounds and styles; on For Barbara Lee, the group creates a presence all its own. Songs like "Move" and "Swim Again" drift along on gentle guitars, keyboards, and buried drums before swelling into triumphant crescendos, buoyed along by French horns, flutes, and insistently chanted vocals. This approach could be considered formulaic if the results weren't so pretty and, at times, moving. For Barbara Lee's middle section is also its high point, as Seekonk stretches out a bit, adding some spaghetti Western drama to the creepily lovely "Hate the Sun," on which Barry intones "Still life, still life" like a medium in a trance. "The Delivery" is a seven-minute epic that spans a whispering wind, strings, birds chirping, and delicately plucked guitars with an effortless flow; "20 Degrees" moves from desolate alt-country to a surprisingly bright finale with sleigh bells and pretty harmonies that sound like a cozy December evening. These three songs are so beautiful that they tend to eclipse the rest of For Barbara Lee, although the relatively brisk, crisp "You Got What Was Coming to You" finds the band compressing its sound into a charming pop song. Still, For Barbara Lee is an atmospheric, strangely nostalgic debut, the best moments of which hint that Seekonk is on its way to creating even more striking music.

Recent Customer Reviews

Check out Tiny Lustre
     
by lizzielu

For Barbara Lee is terrific. Tiny Lustre is beautiful. Evocative, sensual, moving. Yeah for making it to iTunes! From a fellow Portland, Mainer.

Boobah
     
by ..22..

I just wanted to comment that the lead singer's name is not shana ramsy or whatever the hell they said her name was. It is Sarah Ramey. Who writes these reviews.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Portland, ME

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

The dreamy Portland, ME, quintet Seekonk features multi-instrumentalists Dave Noyes and Patrick Corrigan, drummer/percussionist Jason Ingalls, guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Todd Hutchisen, and vocalist Sara Raney. The band started in early 2002, when Noyes, who is also a sous chef, and Corrigan, who...
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