They Plough The Fields & Scatter
The Seedy Seeds
Genre: Electro / Indie / Pop
From: Cincinnati, United States
Cincinnati's The Seedy Seeds make pop music, sure. Most importantly, they make pop music exciting. "Folktronica" is the buzz word that gets tossed around these days, but it was either Kikergaard or Dick Van Patten who said "if you label me, you negate me." Always melodic and upbeat, yet always eclectic, The Seedy Seeds are more than happy to write concise material that moves far outside convention - be it a banjo juxtaposed against an electroclash rhythm, or acoustic drums beside synth beats, or accordions and mandolins laid on top of booty bass. While The Seedy Seeds' influence may be all over the map, the thread that binds everything together include the consistent warmth of Margaret Darling and Mike Ingram's vocal interplay and the driving, freewheeling, playful songs.
Think of The Seedy Seeds as a Mum who's discovered caffeine, a more bucolic Ladytron, a dance conscious Silver Apples, and a moodier Dntel with mountain instrumentation all in one original act.
The band's we're now rereleasing their debut Count the Days and are working hard on a beautiful new 7" that will be released as soon as it's ready!
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MP3 - The Seedy Seeds - The Little Patton
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The Seedy Seeds - Myspace // Website // Last.FM
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The Seedy Seeds
The Little Patton
















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