"Now I understand/I can't always have what I'm wanting./And now I'm wanting you/But if you don't want me/I'll have to set you free/I'll have to learn to live without you," Lou Barlow sings on Two ...
By the time Lou Barlow opens his mouth to sing, Sebadoh's 1993 single "Soul and Fire" has already conveyed a knotty bundle of conflicting emotions: They're all there in the aching, deliberately paced ...
“Unlike most of our peers,” Lou Barlow of Sebadoh said with some pride, “we are still indie rock.” If being on small, independent record labels long after the major labels gobbled up such colleagues ...
Yesterday, the new Sebadoh album came out—a fact that might prompt you to ask: What year is it? Not 1993… or even 2003… but 2013. The trio of Lou Barlow, Jason Loewenstein, and Bob D’Amico has ...
Sebadoh were something of the “Beautiful Losers” of the ’90s indie scene. Lou Barlow emerged from Northamption hardcore act Deep Wound, and later Dinosaur Jr., having famously been acrimoniously ...
As on past Sebadoh records, Barlow's material remains the real focus, though he seems oddly distant. Even when he's singing about subject matter as intimate as the fear and pain of watching kids grow ...
When Lou Barlow's Sebadoh first appeared, it was as his reaction to his former bandmate J Mascis's psychic warfare upon him in Dinosaur Jr. But Sebadoh's return – despite Dinosaur Jr being reunited – ...
I feel like I'm getting a second chance to live through the '90s. It's not just my hearing Weezer for the first time; it's all the reissues that labels have been dropping on us: Beck's Odelay, Air's ...