"I guess 'Weak' is out of print, which is a shame b/c that was their best. Thus this album is the best Seaweed in print. Almost as good as its predecessor, which still makes it one of the best CDs of the nineties. Heavy guitars, intelligent lyrics, powerful vocals, fluid songwriting, and high energy make Seaweed one of the best overlooked bands of all time."
Tacoma!
Daniel Luechtefeld | Greater Metropolitan Tacoma, WA | 08/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Four" is old school hardcore refined and polished to a gleaming, pop shine.
This album got Seaweed a major label contract. Kid Candy made it to MTV.
Seaweed was emblematic of the bright moment for American alternative music between '89 and '94. Stephanie OD'd, Mia was murdered, Kurt killed himself, and people decided that the Northwest musical aesthetic wasn't happy enough, I guess. Bring on Weezer!
Tacoma produced Seaweed, Girl Trouble, Botch, Neko Case, and The Mexican Blackbirds. Makes you wonder, doesn't it?"
Washingtons better side
john hollis | marysville , CA usa | 03/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is yet another one of several strong releases from this band.Unfortunatly a very underated band.Grunge was become the big hit out of Seattle but Seaweed stuck with a sound that has worked great for them.A good album to pick up, good songwriting and good sound."
NOT grunge.
Ken Hoffa | looking into a screen. | 07/07/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Seaweed had the unfortunate tag of grunge because
they happened to be on sub pop at the "right time"