"Dead and Gone" on CD by Sea Hags is a powerful document of late-'80s hard rock that blends raw street attitude with melodic hooks. With gritty guitars, driving rhythms and a smoky, blues-tinged vocal style, the album captures the sleazy, riff-heavy sound that defined the San Francisco band's brief but impactful career. Tracks move between swaggering mid-tempo rockers and high-energy anthems, making this CD ideal for fans of classic hard rock and the wilder edge of glam and sleaze rock. The CD format offers a clear, punchy sound that emphasizes the tight interplay between guitar, bass and drums and preserves the live-in-the-studio feel of the original recordings.
Sea Hags were a short-lived but cult-favorite hard rock band from San Francisco, active in the late 1980s. Known for their raw, unpolished sound that stood apart from more polished glam contemporaries, they quickly gained a reputation in the underground scene with their gritty riffs and streetwise lyrics. Although their recorded output was limited, they have retained a loyal following among genre aficionados, and their work is often cited as an authentic snapshot of the West Coast sleaze-rock underground of that era.
The CD is released by Liberation Hall, an independent label dedicated to preserving and re-introducing notable catalog titles, cult favorites and overlooked gems from past decades. Liberation Hall focuses on high-quality reissues and archival projects, often bringing long out-of-print recordings back to physical formats for collectors and new listeners alike. With careful attention to sound and presentation, the label has become a respected name among fans who value classic recordings and deep catalog discoveries. This release of "Dead and Gone" fits perfectly into that mission, making an important chapter of hard-rock history accessible again.