Seattle trio playing dream-pop and shoegaze with ethereal vocals by Jen Weidl; early releases discussed here include the albums Go With Me and Falling.

Reviews describe Seapony as a Seattle trio with ethereal vocals (Jen Weidl). Critics compare their sound to My Bloody Valentine (Bilinda Butcher), Pain of Being Pure at Heart, Field Mice and Heavenly. Reviews note use of distorted guitars, drum machine on some tracks, short song lengths (no track over 3:36 on Go With Me) and a strong seaside/nostalgic atmosphere.

Two DeBaser reviews describe Seapony as a Seattle trio making dream-pop/shoegaze with ethereal vocals. Go With Me and Falling are noted for short, salty, melodic songs, with comparisons to My Bloody Valentine and twee-pop acts. Reviewers praise atmosphere while noting some repetitiveness.

For:Fans of dream pop, shoegaze and indie-pop with ethereal vocals.

 Jen Weidl deserves a hug on the pier while the wind messes up her hair, and for the other two, a beer at the pub, under the veranda.

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 The melodies are simple, sometimes repetitive and monotonous (this being the only flaw of the album), but all things considered, never banal.

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