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All We Seabees

MKultra
out September 2
:light the lanterns:

About Me

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I've mentioned before that one of the things I love about All We Seabees is how they manage to combine so many different styles into a cohesive whole. Their new CD, Lady Alaska is a perfect example of that. There's a hint of psychedelia, and a healthy dose of Irish soul. It has the narrative tradition of folk music and the spirit of indie rock. There's enough twang to keep it honest, but not enough to make it country. The album has a slightly more organic feel than their debut (Anne The Snake) did. That might be a side effect of its origins; it apparently began life intended as an acoustic-y side project, but grew into a band effort. The instrumentation is a bit more ecletic, with healthy doses of banjo, fiddle, accordian, and female harmonies. But as great as the arrangements are, the real strength of the band is the songwriting. "Black Girls" is simply one of the most gorgeous songs I've heard from the local rock scene, and "Painter" gets its impact from the juxtaposition of an utterly depressing story set to a jaunty tune. The fact that they've they've gotten this good on just their second album bodes well for their next CD, which they've already started recording. -DARRIN, Page 300
These guys have had an exciting year, getting a deal with Cephalopod Records, getting some tracks on John David Wynne’s film “Bent Back“, the release of Lady Alaska and getting both that album and Anne the Snake on iTunes. I really dig their sound. It’s very sleepy folk pop with wide ranging influences from bluegrass to traditional irish to indie rock and combines to create a cohesive and beautiful experience. It reminds me of the small town in which I grew up and the lazy days and dispositions of the people (sometimes good, sometimes not). Black Girls is an absolutely gorgeous track and does what I think these guys do absolute best. In some respect these guys remind me of Iron & Wine’s “Our Endless Numbered Days”, so I highly highly highly recommend seeing these guys. CORY, Backseat Sandbar
All We Seabees, whose rootsy, wavering tunes vacillate through earnest intimacy, haunted ache, shimmering uplift and ragged rawk. CHRIS PARKER, Nashville Scene
Nashville transplants by way of Motor City, All We Seabees craft fresh, contemporary songs that sound as if they've always existed. A good folk song can do that. Just like Yo La Tengo, Built to Spill or Sebadoh before them, All We Seabees manage to translate this achievement into an aesthetic that is quintessentially indie rock. The band's sets are typically exhibitions in wild eclecticism, shifting styles drastically from straightforward punk to banjo-laden ballads. The variety keeps the listener on his or her toes, never becoming fully cohesive, yet never lacking their signature. —MATT SULLIVAN

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Member Since: 5/16/2005
Band Members:
Bryan Fox - lead vocals, guitar

Zach Powers- bass, upright bass

David Swartout - guitar, banjo

Justin Fox - drums, percussion, keys

Katie Gifford- vocal, percussion

Aaron Irons- keys, percussion

Influences: underwater animal colors. and pomegranate
Record Label: cephalopod records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

One if by me...Two if by you...

light the lanterns, burn the wicks, smell the salt.We are done. We are completed. We are moving on.Mkultra will be the name of our new LP coming out September 2nd on Cephalopod Records. It was record...
Posted by All We Seabees on Tue, 22 Jul 2008 10:51:00 PST

iTunes, etc.

Anne the Snake and Lady Alaska are both now available on iTunes, Amazon, eMusic, Rhapsody, etc.  Feel free to check us out!  Also, we will be playing this Friday April 4th at Wall Street in...
Posted by All We Seabees on Thu, 03 Apr 2008 06:22:00 PST

Movie Critics Live

Not only were we recently married to Cephalopod Records, but also:John David Wynne made a beautiful film called Bent Back. It’s as good as we say it is. He was nice enough to afford us the opp...
Posted by All We Seabees on Tue, 01 Apr 2008 12:06:00 PST

Lady Alaska 02.22.08

the record will be available starting 02.22.08. our record release party is in Murfreesboro,TN. we'd love for everyone to attend. recorded in east nashville, mixed in murfreesboro. back and forth, bac...
Posted by All We Seabees on Fri, 08 Feb 2008 01:49:00 PST

Rau your boat

well, mr nate rau was nice enough to write down some inkwords about us and the upcoming next big nashville super killer wack extravaganze.  scrfeaming fuckin eagle man.  screaming fucking ea...
Posted by All We Seabees on Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:10:00 PST

got rid of that flounder and hoot.

we have finished recording.we are going to try and trick someone into putting it out for us.but i am pretty smart, so i think i'll be able to get away with it.i am sure we ill post new tracks sometime...
Posted by All We Seabees on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 05:56:00 PST

flounder and hoot

hello.we have decided to record another album.we do not know how many songs will end up on it.we have alot to record is the thing.we know it will be done in a home in east nashville.we know our friend...
Posted by All We Seabees on Tue, 01 May 2007 08:42:00 PST

WMTS rad radio rad. 4-11

bryan(the irritating one) will be a guest on bumper 2 bumper on WMTS(88.3) between 4-6 pm on wednesday april 11.  he will be playing a couple songs and discussing seafood, east nashville, an...
Posted by All We Seabees on Sun, 08 Apr 2007 03:44:00 PST

Buy Anne The Snake Online!

just click the link...
Posted by All We Seabees on Thu, 01 Feb 2007 01:28:00 PST

' 06 ragers:::

Bruin Hunt was named one of the best five singles of 2006 by the Nashville Scene.  Along with How I Became the Bomb, Apollo Up, Be Your Own Pet, and one more sexy single.  killer.  just...
Posted by All We Seabees on Wed, 27 Dec 2006 10:29:00 PST