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BAND: SEAM
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 6:03 pm
by oucheh_Archive
cjh wrote:A handful of moments from Headsparks (along with Codeine's Frigid Stars which it will be eternally mentally bracketed with) will always make me feel inviolable, bulletproof and nineteen years old.
Decatur! Sky City! Atari! Granny 9x! why is no-one mentioning these songs?!
"Granny 9x" was a great song. "Days of Thunder" 7inch, which I believe predates
Headsparks, always falls into the above mentioned realm for me. And they covered the Big Boys "Which Way to Go." Awesome.
Can't wait to see them again in September.
-Jeremy
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 6:24 pm
by jvan_Archive
oucheh wrote:cjh wrote:A handful of moments from Headsparks (along with Codeine's Frigid Stars which it will be eternally mentally bracketed with) will always make me feel inviolable, bulletproof and nineteen years old.
Decatur! Sky City! Atari! Granny 9x! why is no-one mentioning these songs?!
"Granny 9x" was a great song. "Days of Thunder" 7inch, which I believe predates
Headsparks, always falls into the above mentioned realm for me. And they covered the Big Boys "Which Way to Go." Awesome.
Can't wait to see them again in September.
-Jeremy
you will see a grown ass man weep if they play "Autopilot"
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 6:49 pm
by fiery jack_Archive
cjh wrote:A handful of moments from Headsparks (along with Codeine's Frigid Stars which it will be eternally mentally bracketed with) will always make me feel inviolable, bulletproof and nineteen years old.
cjh is right, although he forgot that e.p. by medicine, and slanted & enchanted (with which headsparks is permanently conjoined in my brains)
ah! lost youth!
decatur and atari would be my picks.
but the Shiny Beast song is still Sooyoung's best moment.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 10:27 pm
by bigc_Archive
Seam...ah Seam.
I loved Headsparks, I loved the EP and I LOVED The Problem With Me.
NOT CRAP.
I saw them four times in college...all of them good.
Its' a shame the later stuff turned so mopey.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2006 8:59 am
by j_harvey_Archive
Not crap.
Soon after The Problem With Me came out Seam did a tour with Hum. I was camping in the Great Smoky Mountains with some friends and we cut our camping short to drive to Knoxville to see them play in a crappy little bar.
I have seen them many many times and they have always been good no matter the lineup. Looking forward t to seeing them at the T+G show.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:12 pm
by tommydski_Archive
Seam are wonderful. Not Crap at all.
I'd love to see them live.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:46 pm
by Hexpane_Archive
j_harvey wrote:Not crap.
Soon after The Problem With Me came out Seam did a tour with Hum. I was camping in the Great Smoky Mountains with some friends and we cut our camping short to drive to Knoxville to see them play in a crappy little bar.
I have seen them many many times and they have always been good no matter the lineup. Looking forward t to seeing them at the T+G show.
You'd Prefer Some Astroglide and The Problem w/ Bitches were godly albums for their time.
Of course my music elitists friends point out that those are 2 of the most boring bands evAR. Sorry elitists, not every album can be a self indulgent Bad Religion rant.
I've never met a chick who didn't eventually love The Problem W/ Me.
ergo its chick music, and I like chick rock
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 5:34 pm
by enframed_Archive
not crap. but i can no longer listen to them. i growed up.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:39 pm
by sly phil_Archive
Rediscovered "Are you driving me crazy?" just recently. Been playing it while at home cooking after work. It makes lite of a sometimes dull chore. Even my 10 yo is asking for it to be put on now.
Great music. Headsparks and Problem with Me are also excellent. I turn 40 in a few months........I don't ever want to grow up.
BAND: SEAM
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 8:21 pm
by MF Nightmen_Archive
Great band, and a big influence. Saw them a bunch of times way back when; also caught them at the T&G fest. I think I saw them do an in-store once at Ajax records when it was on Chicago Avenue?....
For my money the best version of this band was the one with Bob Rising (fantastic drummer) on the drums.