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Seachange - Superfuck (Radiate)
release date: September 16 2002
Seachange - Superfuck

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Seachange make the kind of racket that's all the rage with the discerning indie kid these days.

Sadly though, they hail from Rock City, Nottingham, and not Detroit, so their straight-up, bluesy rock will no doubt see them labelled as bandwagon jumpers of the first degree, rather than the hard-living saviours of real music they probably envisage themselves as.

Superfuck is in itself not a bad song. If you were being generous you could describe it as mid-period Rolling Stones jamming with Iggy Pop. I'd probably only go as far as saying that it would make a perfectly acceptable filler track on a compilation of your favourite The White Stripes and The Strokes choice moments.






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