Seam
Seam began as a three-piece in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Although Seam�s �pedigree� included Bitch Magnet and Superchunk, Seam�s reticent melodicism and subtly moving guitar washes occupy a realm quite different than the illustrious pasts of Seam�s members might suggest. Seam released their first single Days of Thunder on Homestead Records in October of 1990, and their second single Granny 9X on Merge Records in early �92. The band released their first full-length, Headsparks, on Homestead in 1992. After a move to Chicago, Seam also moved to Touch and Go for the release of an EP and three full-length albums, the last being The Pace Is Glacial in 1998.