David M. Goldstein - 08/Nov/2008  Iâ??ve seen the Sea and Cake live exactly once, at an â??Eating Clubâ? on the Princeton University campus in 2000. It was essential...
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SHANNON ZIMMERMAN - 07/Nov/2008 Reliably excellent but emotionally detached, the Sea and Cake's eighth album is of a piece with their first seven: They leave nothing to chance. Prist...
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Kyle Lemmon - 28/Oct/2008  Despite Archer Prewitt and Sam Prekop’s equally dazzling solo ventures, The Sea and Cake are putting the 15th candle on their recording career. Let’...
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Mark Richardson - 24/Oct/2008  "Ah, another Sea and Cake record," you might think. Which sounds dismissive yet is comforting-- the Sea and Cake are the definition of consistent and ...
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Andrew Beckerman - 24/Oct/2008 While there?s nothing particularly wrong on the last few Sea and Cake albums, their existence seems somewhat tangential. I?ve heard them, and I?m sure...
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Nick Neyland - 21/Oct/2008  The sloth is the slowest moving land mammal on Earth. Far from being slovenly, the sloth is a dignified creature whose movement is analogous to that o...
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Elizabeth Newton - 21/Oct/2008  Car Alarm is Chicago-based the Sea and Cake’s eighth full-length album since their self-titled debut on Thrill Jockey Records fourteen years ago. Its ...
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Scott Gordon - 21/Oct/2008  On Car Alarm, The Sea And Cake again proves itself a
band of many shades, by way of a subtle progression. "Aerial," "A Fuller Moon,"
and "On A Letter"...
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Lizzzzard - 20/Oct/2008 The Sea and Cake have been recording together for 15 long years, taking breaks between albums to allow members to delve into their other projects, whi...
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Jonathan Cohen - 18/Oct/2008 The Sea & Cake has dabbled in electronic grooves and Brazilian lilt throughout its seven sleek albums, but the band has never quite let it rip like it...
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