Strange Veins was self-released by Sealions. It received 3 out of 5 stars from Creative Loafing magazine in Atlanta; reviewer Chad Radford commented that although "Sealions aren't quite there yet," this well-focused band has great potential. This album can be purchased and downloaded at CDBaby.
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Strange Veins was self-released by Sealions. It received 3 out of 5 stars from Creative Loafing magazine in Atlanta; reviewer Chad Radford commented … read more
Strange Veins was self-released by Sealions. It received 3 out of 5 stars from Creative Loafing magazine in Atlanta; reviewer Chad Radford commented that although "Sealions aren… read more
The sound of Sealions, as it floats genre lines between dance and rock almost effortlessly, is a bit of an anomaly in the Atlanta indie music scene. The music of Sealions draws inspiration from the fuzzy guitars of 90’s West Coast alternative, the bubbly synthesizers of English new wave and French house, and the vocal harmonies of 70’s American super-pop groups. And all of this can be heard in multitudes on the group’s first LP, Strange Veins. Sealions is the ultimate destination of a musical journey began by Jason Travis and Joey Patino when they were teenagers. Having cut their t… read more
The sound of Sealions, as it floats genre lines between dance and rock almost effortlessly, is a bit of an anomaly in the Atlanta indie music scene. The music of Sealions draws inspiration … read more
The sound of Sealions, as it floats genre lines between dance and rock almost effortlessly, is a bit of an anomaly in the Atlanta indie music scene. The music of Sealions draws inspiration from the fuzzy guitars of 90’s West Coast alte… read more