SEAPONY
SAILING (HARDLY ART)
Two brand new songs from Seapony, exclusive to this release. First material to follow the band's debut LP, Go With Me, also available on Hardly Art.
The music of Seapony is refreshing in its simplicity. Most songs use no more than three chords, with an average running time around two-and-a-half minutes.
Other bands make a fuss about coloring outside the lines, but Seapony aspires to the reverse, making each ditty distinctive while operating within the same basic sonic framework: Fuzz-drenched guitar playing simple chord progressions, topped with concise melodic hooks and singer Jen Weidel's breathy vocals.
In lieu of a human drummer, the Seattle trio entrusts timekeeping to a vintage gizmo the size of a desktop calculator.
The lyrics to "Dreaming," the track that catapulted them into the spotlight in late 2010, are just six lines long.
Like Young Marble Giants and Beat Happening before them, this young three-piece has generated excitement that belies their music's modest means.
"Sailing" gently drifts on a simple, sleepy melody and soft handclaps, allowing space for crystalline layers of both acoustic and electric guitar.
B-side "I Saw You" is an upbeat number in the traditional Seapony vein that gets crazy with the drum machine.
First edition pressing of 600 on black vinyl.