"The Seedy Seeds'
blend of electronic beats with analog instrumentation creates a
wonderfully unique sound that is sure to warm your eardrums whatever the
weather may be like outside."
- Paste Magazine
THE SEEDY SEEDS RELEASE MUSIC VIDEO FOR "I AM THE CONDUCTOR"
FROM THEIR LATEST ALBUM VERB NOUN
NOMINATED FOR FOUR CINCINNATI ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS
INCLUDING ARTIST OF THE YEAR AND ALBUM OF THE YEAR
The Seedy Seeds are excited to present their new music video for "I Am The Conductor" from the band's 2011 full-length album, Verb Noun.
They're also thrilled to have been nominated for multiple Cincinnati
Entertainment Awards including "Album Of The Year" and "Artist Of The
Year".
The
video for "I Am The Conductor" was directed by Anthony Francis Moorman
and shot in the band's hometown of Cincinnati. It also marks the world's
introduction to the band's newest member, Joe Frankl, who will be
joining the band full-time following the amicable departure of Brian
Penick, the group's drummer and resident beard co-expert for the past
two years.
The Seedy Seeds: "I Am The Conductor" Official Music Video |
The
Seedy Seeds will be celebrating the release of the new video by
performing a free show Wednesday, November 23 (the evening before
thanksgiving) at Cincinnati's MOTR Pub. The band are also thrilled to
have been nominated for four Cincinnati Entertainment Awards for 2011:
Artist of the Year; Album of the Year (Verb Noun); Alternative/ Indie; and Best Live Act.
The Seedy Seeds released their latest album Verb Noun in March 2011, and spent the rest of the spring and summer extensively touring the US in support of the record. You Aint No Picasso called Verb Noun "goooood" with extra Os for emphasis, and Pretty Much Amazing
gives a thumbs up for the "pretty and uplifting pop music that combines
folksy charm and electronic reverberation into one delightfully
endearing package." My Old Kentucky Blog gave praise to The
Seedy Seeds "brand of pop that blends banjo, guitar, drums, synth with
earnest vocal harmonies and clever lyrics." The Huffington Post writes
that the among bands incorporating electronic music in their sound, the
"band have found their niche with an intriguing banjo hybrid."

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