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Harmacy Studio album by Sebadoh Released August 20, 1996 Genre Indie Length 50:12 Label Sub Pop Producer Wally Gagel; Bryce Goggin; Eric Masunaga; Tim O'Heir Sebadoh chronology Bakesale
(1994)Harmacy
(1996)The Sebadoh
(1999)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Robert Christgau (A-)[2] Pitchfork Media (8.9)[3] Rolling Stone [4] Harmacy is the sixth album by American indie rock band Sebadoh. It was released by Sub Pop in 1996.
It is the second and final Sebadoh album to feature drummer Bob Fay, who replaced founding member Eric Gaffney in 1994.
The album cover features a photograph of a pharmacy in Cashel, Ireland, taken by band member Jason Loewenstein on tour. The missing "P" gave the album its title.[5]
Contents
Music
As with its predecessor, Bakesale, the songwriting on Harmacy was handled primarily by Loewenstein and founding member Lou Barlow, with Fay contributing the lone track, "Sforzando!," and the band covering "I Smell a Rat" by American hard rock band The Bags. Their cover was featured on the soundtrack for the 1998 American comedy-thriller film Homegrown.[6]
Like Bakesale, the album found Sebadoh flirting "with (relatively) polished production",[7] as well as a pervasive use of electric guitars and longer song structures, marking a clear departure from the band's lo-fi, often acoustic earlier albums like their landmark release, Sebadoh III (1991).
Reception
Released in the wake of Barlow's Top 40 hit, "Natural One," with his band Folk Implosion, Harmacy became Sebadoh's first charting album in the U.S., expanding on the success of Bakesale,[7] and yielding the Modern Rock Tracks hit, "Ocean."
The album was well-received by critics, albeit less so than Bakesale. Stephen Thompson of The Onion's A.V. Club wrote that Harmacy "doesn't have Bakesale's considerable staying power as a whole, but the strong balance of soft pop songs ("Too Pure," "Perfect Way," the elegant pop ballad "Willing to Wait") and abrasively punky rock songs ("Love To Fight," "Mind Reader," "Can't Give Up") still holds together somehow." [8]
Harmacy was included on several year-end lists in 1996, including Rolling Stone's "Ten Best Albums" (#8), the Village Voice's "Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll" (#36), and the NME's critics' poll (#38).
Reissue
The album will be reissued in 2011.[9]
Track listing
- "On Fire" (Barlow) – 3:36
- "Prince-S" (Loewenstein) – 2:52
- "Ocean" (Barlow) – 2:46
- "Nothing Like You" (Loewenstein) – 3:09
- "Crystal Gypsy" (Loewenstein) – 1:29
- "Beauty of the Ride" (Barlow) – 2:48
- "Mind Reader" (Loewenstein) – 1:50
- "Sforzando!" (Fay) – 3:30
- "Willing to Wait" (Barlow) – 3:32
- "Hillbilly II" (Loewenstein) – 1:59
- "Zone Doubt" (Loewenstein) – 2:18
- "Too Pure" (Barlow) – 3:46
- "Worst Thing" (Loewenstein) – 2:55
- "Love to Fight" (Loewenstein) – 0:54
- "Perfect Way" (Barlow) – 2:49
- "Can't Give Up" (Loewenstein) – 2:02
- "Open Ended" (Barlow) – 3:28
- "Weed Against Speed" (Barlow) – 2:55
- "I Smell a Rat" (Hardy, Janota, Wood) – 1:34
Personnel
- Lou Barlow - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
- Jason Loewenstein - Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Photography
- Bob Fay - Drums, Bass, Vocals
Additional personnel
- Mark Perretta - Guitar, Bass
- Wally Gagel - Engineer, Mixing
- Eric Masunaga - Engineer, Mixing
- Tim O'Heir - Engineer, Mixing
- Bryce Goggin - Mixing
- Charles Peterson - Photography
Album charts
Year Album Chart Position 1996 Harmacy Heatseekers (US) No. 3 1996 Harmacy Official UK Albums Chart No. 38 1996 Harmacy Billboard Top 200 No. 126 Charting singles
Year Song Chart Position 1996 Beauty of the Ride UK Singles Chart No. 74 1996 Ocean Modern Rock Tracks (US) No. 23 1996 Ocean UK Singles Chart No. 146 Lou Barlow Solo Emoh · Goodnight UnknownDinosaur Jr. Sebadoh The Freed Man · Weed Forestin' · The Freed Weed · Sebadoh III · Smash Your Head on the Punk Rock · Bubble and Scrape · Bakesale · Harmacy · The SebadohThe Folk Implosion Walk Through This World with the Folk Implosion · Take a Look Inside · Dare to Be Surprised · One Part Lullaby · The Folk Implosion · The New Folk ImplosionRelated articles - ^ Thomas, Stephen (1996-08-20). "Harmacy - Sebadoh". AllMusic. http://allmusic.com/album/harmacy-r239252. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ^ "CG: sebadoh". Robert Christgau. http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=sebadoh. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ^ "Internet Archive Wayback Machine". Web.archive.org. 2003-04-03. http://web.archive.org/web/20030403210802/pitchforkmedia.com/record-reviews/s/sebadoh/harmacy.shtml/. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ^ 9/5/96[dead link]
- ^ "Michael Stutz: Lou Barlow interview". Sebadoh.com. http://www.sebadoh.com/features/intervws/stutz.html. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ^ "The SoundtrackInfoProject: Homegrown (1998)". http://www.soundtrackinfo.com/title/tracks.asp?homegrown.
- ^ a b http://www.allmusic.com/artist/sebadoh-p14199/biography
- ^ Thompson, Stephen (2002-03-29). "Sebadoh: Harmacy | Music | Music Review". The A.V. Club. http://www.avclub.com/articles/sebadoh-harmacy,21367/. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ^ "eating grapefruit, leaving on 3/21". Loobiecore.com. 2011-02-17. http://www.loobiecore.com/loobienews.html. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
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- Sebadoh albums
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