Inspiring the likes of Beck and Erics Trip, III is not Sebadohs most coherent musical statement but this is precisely why it is a seminal release in the annals of mopey, white-boy indie rock by the bands original, multi-instrumentalist/songwriter line-up. This deluxe re-issue does III justice in that the home-recorded, schizophrenic moments of the original release have not been remastered away, and the second disc of extras is a genuine bonus. Lou Barlows "The Freed Pig bubbles with bile and balls, just as "Kath is a teetering acoustic paean. Eric Gaffneys "Violent Execution is a precursor to the dark psych rock explorations of Rick White and the Sadies, while his "Limb by Limb is a storming dose of sludgy, 90s college rock. Jason Lowenstein innocently offers up "Smoke a Bowl and the sweet country chime of "Black Haired Gurl, recalling the romanticised aspects of four-track recording. Supplemented by the infamous Gimme Indie Rock! EP, alternate versions, rare tracks, and the hilarious Sebadoh promo, "Showtape 91, this updated look at III is a must-have for fans and an excellent primer for young indie archivists.
(Red Leader)Sebadoh
III
BY Vish KhannaPublished Sep 1, 2006