SeelyCountry of origin:U.S. Type of music generally:Ethereal dreampop Status:Final release, Winter Birds (2000) See also:Wikipedia's entry on Seely Comparisons:Early Stereolab, a more pop Cocteau Twins Covers/own material:Own General comments:Male and female vocals. Seely sounds a lot like early Stereolab, and once Stereolab abandoned that style (much to my dismay) the territory was Seely's alone. Not that they're doing the 60s stuff that Stereolab did, it's more in the vocal harmonies and overall complexly simple soundscapes they created. Lovely music, wonderful female vocals. Ethereal, yet more song-oriented than the Cocteau Twins stream of things. Quintessential dreampop. They deserve to be better known, on ecto and elsewhere. Highly recommended, especially their later albums. (Neile) Recommended first album:Winter Birds Recordings:
parentha seeRelease info:1996—Third Eye—TE-2007 Availability:Out of print Ecto priority:Recommended for Seely fans Group members:Steven Satterfield—guitar, vocals Guest artists:Ian Feagin—viola Produced by:Seely Comments:Dreamy. Loose and flowing. Too much so for me—this one never feels like it comes into focus. I would recommend starting with one of their other albums. (Neile) Julie OnlyRelease info:1996—Too Pure—9 43100-2 Availability:Wide on release Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of dreampop Group members:Steven Satterfield—guitar, vocals Produced by:Seely & John McEntire Comments:Their first "mainstream" release, re-recordings of some of the songs from parentha see, plus some additional tunes. (Neile) SecondsRelease info:1997—Too Pure (U.K.)—PURE69CD Availability:Wide on release Ecto priority:Recommended for fans of dreampop Group members:Steven Satterfield, Lori Scacco, Eric Taylor, Joy Waters Guest artists:Scott Herren Produced by:Scott Herren and Steve Askew Comments:Very dreamy ethereal dreampop. My strong favourite here is the song that was the single, "Soft city"—a perfect Stereolab-like energetic dream. (Neile) Winter BirdsRelease info:2000—Koch Records—KOC-CD-8076 Availability:Wide on release Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Steven Satterfield, Lori Scacco, Eric Taylor, Joy Waters Produced by:Seely, Steve, and Scott Comments:This is really lovely. All the things I liked about early Stereolab and none of the things that I've grown less interested in over time. Really lovely vocals, good songwriting—sort of updated '60s pop ethereal. I think this one is even better than their previous discs. "Planes circle do" and "sandy" seem the epitome of their music, and I particularly love these two songs. (Neile) |
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