&quot;Far from worthless yet exciting very rarely, Seam are the type of band I&amp;#8217;d never want to be in myself but am happy to listen to done by someone else.&quot;
One year ago today,&nbsp;fuckinrecordreviews&nbsp;visited 20 years ago in&amp;#8230;

CRANK Issue 3&nbsp; Spring 1993 (no page #)
SEAM reviews by&nbsp;Marc Masters, Editor
Marc Masters was interviewed in 2008 by the Washington City Paper about his indispensable book about no wave called&nbsp;NO WAVE&nbsp;&nbsp;(Black Dog Publishing - 2008).
Amazon customer Glenn S. Hawley wrote this about NO WAVE&nbsp; on 6/19/08: &ldquo;The Best &amp;amp; most Vivid book about the Fabled No Wave scene of NYC in the Late seventies so far.&nbsp;There are a Few other decent books, but this one is the Best.&nbsp;Great Stories, Pictures, Opinions &amp;amp; Of Course Music!&rdquo;
Seam were not&nbsp;considered&nbsp;no wave by any stretch of the imagination.&nbsp;
However, Seam were highly regarded by many music heads all the same, not the least of which was Chunklet&rsquo;s Henry O., who waxed fondly in 2006 about Seam&rsquo;s six 1993 Georgia performances. Sez Henry, &ldquo;Christ, did anybody know how fortunate we were? Half of those shows were before Seam were to release their T&amp;amp;G masterpiece The Problem With Me&nbsp;leaving many to marvel that they were already beating the pavement on a record that wasn&rsquo;t even released. Such road dogs.&rdquo;
Henry does real cool graphic stuff and needs ATL based people to help him&nbsp;assemble &ldquo;500&nbsp;2x12&rdquo; LP sets next week. He guarantees hearty high fives so if you&rsquo;re&nbsp;interested, hit up&nbsp;henry@chunklet.com.
A new copy of the Kernel cd&nbsp;ep is being sold at Amazon for $27.57. A used copy is selling for&nbsp;$0.01. No cassettes are available.
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