Summary from 8 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Sebadoh's catalog across 8 albums from 8 opinions, with an overall average of 8.1/10. The top-rated Sebadoh album is III (Bonus Version) (1991) with a 9.3/10 average from 1 rating, followed by Bubble and Scrape and The Freed Man. The discography on Wavelength spans 1989 to 2019.
III (Bonus Version)
“Domino reissues the indie rock classic, adding an 18-track bonus CD and new liner notes. Released the same month as Nirvana's Nevermind, this album perfectly nailed the mussed, cynical, love-struck vibe of early-90s cassette-trading zinesters, and it still sounds fresh and remarkable today.”
Bubble and Scrape
“Sebadoh's first step from four-track aesthetics to well-crafted songs is one of the key documents of 1990s U.S. indie rock, and the original Sub Pop release is now augmented by Domino with a handful of live cuts and songs from Bubble and Scrape-era singles.”
The Freed Man
“The expanded reissue of Lou Barlow and Eric Gaffney's Sebadoh debut now features 52 tracks (up from 32), turning something once familiar into a gargantuan 79-minute lo-fi opera.”
Bakesale (Deluxe Edition)
“Sebadoh's most focused album, originally released in 1994, is given a deluxe 2xCD reissue with added singles and outtakes.”
Act Surprised
“True to its name, Sebadoh's latest proves that, even after all these years, the band are still capable of making music that is thoughtful, humble, and, at times, surprising.”
Act Surprised
“Where 2013’s cautious Defend Yourself attempted a belated recovery from a disappointing major-label debut, the indie-rock icons’ latest sounds like the work of a band refreshingly free of baggage.”
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