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For fans of sebadoh, lou barlow, dinosaur jr, lovers of lo-fi and indie rock, 90s alternative rock enthusiasts, and nostalgic music listeners
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Let's try to imagine that time stops or, even better, can go back, preferably to the early '90s, a very fertile period for American lo-fi rock.

The much-appreciated Sebadoh returned in 2013, the creation of frontman Lou Barlow (THE BASSIST of the first three legendary Dinosaur Jr albums). After a decent number of releases in the '90s and just one appearance in the 2000s (it was 2007 with "Wade Through the Boggs"), Sebadoh from Massachusetts released "Defend Yourself". Few frills, no nonsense, lots of rock, the good kind, the raw and somewhat dirty kind (not as dirty as the early releases!) typical of the low-fidelity/post-hardcore subgenre. The album sounds incredibly fresh despite it being 25 years since their first releases. Could it be because I'm nostalgic and youth always weighs heavily in musical and other choices? Perhaps because in the 13 tracks the atmospheres are never the same? Every piece is an emotion: at times hypnotic, at times ramshackle and "noisy", here romantic, there psychedelic, never predictable or too aggressive, never lackluster, just surly enough, never people-pleasing.

For those who love rock that is neither hard nor pure, for those who love contaminated, spontaneous music, for those who adored Pavement at the time, certain '80s REM, Dinosaur Jr. For the nostalgic of times gone by, for those who want pure fun, for those who want to give a "loud rock kick" to the past.

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Sebadoh's 2013 release Defend Yourself revisits their lo-fi rock roots with raw, spontaneous energy and diverse moods across 13 tracks. The album balances nostalgia with freshness, appealing to fans of Dinosaur Jr, Pavement, and 80s alternative rock. It's a rocking yet unpredictable journey that avoids clichés and offers pure fun for lovers of indie and post-hardcore music.

Tracklist Videos

01   No Wound (00:00)

02   Defend Yr Self (03:12)

03   Inquiries (02:01)

04   Let It Out (04:29)

05   Imminent Emergency (00:00)

06   Separate (01:59)

07   Listen (03:37)

08   Love You Here (03:33)

09   Oxygen (03:21)

10   Once (02:55)

11   Can’t Depend (04:23)

12   Final Days (04:22)

13   Beat (04:12)

14   I Will (03:57)

15   State of Mine (03:44)

Sebadoh

Sebadoh is an American indie rock band formed in 1986 in Northampton, Massachusetts by Lou Barlow and Eric Gaffney, later joined by Jason Loewenstein. A leading voice in 1990s lo‑fi and DIY recording, they issued landmark albums such as III, Bubble and Scrape, Bakesale, and Harmacy, followed by a 1999 self‑titled set and post‑reunion releases including Defend Yourself and Act Surprised.
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