Posts Tagged ‘Let’s Fake It’

The Seas - Let’s Fake It (SR)

By Chris Galis • Jun 9th, 2009 • Category: Featured Story, Sound Reviews

Self-praised as classically un-hip yet still stylish, The Seas debut full length, Let’s Fake It, is full of anti-mainstream pop and is, despite what the band themselves says, cool. The album is hard to put a finger on, built upon frontman Nurk’s jumpy croon and LaRue’s female harmonies. The Seas move so quickly through moods of experimental pop, psych-rock, elegant melody, and 80s post-punk that it sounds as if you went into the future and listened to one of their greatest hits compilations.

For instance, “Fallen Devil” makes for a decidedly sunny pop song that strolls through melancholy verses and bursting into Byrne and Weymouth influenced refrain (“You make me leave heaven and happy/ you make me feel like a fallen devil”). On the other end of the spectrum is “Don’t Say Anything,” an unsuspecting sleepy, psych-rock ballad accompanied by punchy metronomic drums. The Seas allow a kind of split personality in Let’s Fake It that keeps things interesting and does wonders for the album’s shelf life.



Mp3: The Seas - “French Toast”

By Austin Sound • May 1st, 2009 • Category: News

It’s been a good while since we’ve heard from the Seas, who enchanted us with their swaggering pop debut EP several years ago. In the meantime, lead singer Nurk went on to to record his own EPLet’s Fake It below, with the chiming and swooning “French Toast.” The Seas themselves will be heading over to the UK later this month for a gig, though nothing scheduled locally as of now.