The Pace Is Glacial Explained

The Pace Is Glacial
Type:studio
Artist:Seam
Cover:Seam - The Pace Is Glacial.jpg
Released:September 29, 1998
Recorded:
Studio:Electrical Audio (Chicago, Illinois)
Length:48:30
Label:Touch and Go
Producer:Brian Paulson[1]
Prev Title:Are You Driving Me Crazy?
Prev Year:1995

The Pace Is Glacial is the fourth and final studio album by American indie rock band Seam. It was released in 1998 on Touch and Go Records.[2] [3]

Critical reception

The Chicago Tribune wrote that Seam "distills its no-frills guitar rock into a tight collection of creeper melodies and haunting ruminations on who-knows-what that are nonetheless emotionally resonant."[4] The Sunday Times thought that "while tiny fragments of noise circle the peripheries of 'Little Chang' and 'The Prizefighters', there's always a moment when the weirdness coalesces into an irresistible rock riff."[5]

Personnel

Seam
Production and additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Siegler . Dylan . Seam returns on 'Glacial' . Billboard . Sep 19, 1998 . 110 . 38 . 11, 16.
  2. Denise . Sheppard . Seam . . 2007 . March 23, 2013.
  3. News: Sherr . Sara . ALTERNATIVE CHOICE . Philadelphia Daily News . 4 Dec 1998 . FEATURES YO! . 76.
  4. News: Rothschild . David . Recordings . Chicago Tribune . 4 Oct 1998 . ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT . 8.
  5. News: Lee . Stewart . Rock . The Sunday Times . 27 Sep 1998 . Features . 19.