
Sometimes simpler is better, which is definitely the case with Lou Barlow's lo-fi project, Sentridoh. Barlow (bassist for Dinosaur Jr. and creative force behind Sebadoh) developed Sentridoh as a solo project in 1993 so that he could pursue a stripped-down acoustic form of the music that he had performed with Sebadoh. Sentridoh's first single, Losercore/Really Insane, was also the very first record put out by Steve Shelley's Smells Like Records, setting the tone for that label's support of artists who were stretching their personal boundaries.
As an Amazon Associate, Spinn Radio earns from qualifying purchases.
it's so hard to fall in love
brand new love
Losercore
subtle holy gift
new worship
temporary dream
stronger
Really Insane
ride the darker wave
high school
my own religion
whitey peach
Freed Pig
jealous of jesus
not nice to be nice
more simple
mr. genius eyes
only losers
rise below slowly
perfect power
(Instrumental)
sexual confusion
gate to hell
three times a day
feeding evil
Choke Chain
i can't see
broken
i believe in fate
pound my skinny head
waited forever
take my hand
slightest suggestion
Crackers and Coffee
Dragdown memory
Columbus
breakdown day
Certain Dance-Circumstance
Brotherly Love
Commercial
I See You Running
Antheneezal
Strange Love
Morning's After Me
Cause For Celebration
Afraid Of Babies
No Matter What
Mellow, Cool
None Of Your Goddam Bizness
Growing
Tune into 50,000+ live radio stations from every corner of the world on an interactive 3D globe with audio-reactive visualizations.