The Sea and Cake

indie, post-rock, indie rock

The Sea and Cake

Discography

Pix Title Duration
The Argument 05:02
The Fawn 05:02
Jacking the Ball 03:52
Wickets 02:31
[untitled] 02:31
Coconut 02:54
Sporting Life 04:54
Parasol 05:30
Sound & Vision 04:06
On and On 05:44
Tea and Cake (Mix by Stereolab) 08:22
One Bedroom 05:44
All the Photos 03:19
The Colony Room 04:10
Afternoon Speaker 04:18
Rossignol 03:30
Two Dolphins 03:45
Bring My Car I Feel to Smash It 04:27
The Ravine 03:18
Alone for the Moment 04:44
Black Tree in the Bee Yard 03:04
Civilise 03:21
Do Now Fairly Well 05:51
There You Are 04:48
glad you're right 05:21
A Man Who Never Sees A Pretty Girl That He Doesn't Love Her 03:02
The Kiss 03:48
Left Side Clouded 03:15
Darkest Night 03:49
Seemingly 04:46
Middlenight 03:32
Too Strong 02:52
Bombay 03:59
Sending 02:31
Shoulder Length 03:09
Le Baron 04:04
Exact to Me 03:39
Earth Star 05:10
An Assassin 19:52
Neighbors and Township 19:52
New Patterns 19:52
A Snow Design 19:52
Studios Music 19:52
Early Chicago 04:38
Interiors 03:21
Flat Lay the Waters 05:41
The Cheech Wizard Meets Baby Ultraman in the Cool Blue Cave (Short Stories About Birds, Trees and the Sports Life Wherever You Are) 05:48
I Will Hold the Tea Bag 00:00
Nature Boy 00:00
Showboat Angel 00:00

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: US

Biography - The Sea and Cake

The Sea and Cake is a pop/rock group with a pronounced jazz influence, which formed in 1994 in Chicago, Illinois. A bona fide supergroup despite the band not promoting themselves as such, each of The Sea and Cake’s members come from their own celebrated acts: Sam Prekop and Eric Claridge from Shrimp Boat, Archer Prewitt of The Coctails, and John McEntire of Tortoise. The group's name came from a willful reinterpretation (in the wake of an accidental miscomprehension) of The C in Cake, a song by Gastr del Sol.

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