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SEBOS

A disturbing and invigorating amalgam of grind, doom, Goth, Americana, and acid-drenched Texas redneck. Industrial-tinged and menacing but simultaneously organi

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Last Call at Frenchy's

A little something for drinking at the piano.
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Lesson One, Volume 20

SEBOS strangeness.
There's a smell on the air in rural Spring Hill and it ain't pretty. Take a big whiff of a SEBOS CD and see if the odorous particles have stuck. That's cow manure, man. Lots of cow manure. This is the breeding ground for SEBOS - a sweaty, smelly, mosquito infested world. You see, SEBOS is the brainchild of one man, David J. Patterson. He writes, plays, records, produces, masters and "births" SEBOS from his own Beaumont Studios. The result is an unusual blend of heavy rock, blues and country, all filtered through shaky guitars, keyboards and a drum machine. In the past, David worked in a group setting as vocalist in Tampa Bay area bands including Lead, Angel Spitt and Pale Rider, but he just couldn't get along with others. Now on his own with SEBOS, David has the perfect vehicle for projecting his musical vision to the world. SEBOS cites The Beatles, Sonic Youth, Kyuss, Melvins, High on Fire, Prince and Tom Waits among his favorite artists, but it may take a few listens to hear their influence. The music SEBOS most enjoys tends to be a little different. Not overly experimental to attract only fringe elements, but different enough to be surprising. That's what SEBOS hopes to create with his music.
Band/artist history
SEBOS bloomed from the mind of one David J. Patterson. Born December 22, 1972, David is a Capricorn, which means absolutely nothing. After growing up, getting acne and doing all the reckless things that teenagers do, David earned a degree in journalism from the University of South Florida. He graduated and promptly shunned his chosen profession for its shit hours, low pay and scummy practices. Instead David entered into marketing figuring that if you’re going to engage in puffery, you might as well do it in a field where you don’t have to deny it. Degree in hand, David got married, entered the workforce and became a 9 to 5 slave laborer in a fluorescent mine. But it’s what was going on behind the scenes that mattered. From the age of two, David fell in love with music. There’s a famous picture of him in diapers and sunglasses dancing to an Elton John track. Don’t let that get out. Sometime during his college years, David joined the Tampa, Florida-based heavy rock band Lead, which morphed into Angel Spitt. They gigged around the area and played shows with bands like No Use For a Name and Into Another before disbanding. David then became the front man for a stoner rock outfit called Pale Rider. The music was slower and heavier and he exercised his tortured demon voice quite often. The vocals fit in perfectly when they opened for Eyehategod in Tampa. David eventually bowed out of Pale Rider and became a solo act under the moniker SEBOS. David still wanted to play and sing heavy music, but he wanted to add a touch of psychedelica, blues, country and weirdness. And the tortured demon would only come out for special occasions. SEBOS holed up in my Beaumont Studios in Spring Hill, FL and recorded the “Down Home & Way Out" EP to pass around to friends. They seemed to like it a bit. Thus encouraged, SEBOS went back to work and finished his full-length “Token Vessel” LP. This well-received disc was chock full of heavy riffs and sonic detours. Next up SEBOS released “The Sage” EP. This time, SEBOS delved even more into the slow and sludgy side of things. But, just to keep it interesting, there’s the drunken piano ditty at the end, and a cover of a Tori Amos song. Now, SEBOS is back in Beaumont Studios working on his next full length...
Have you performed in front of an audience?
No. But David did love playing live when he was in a band and hopes to do it again eventually with SEBOS. Special moment: David's very first gig ever with a band called Lead. It was at a record store. The display counter was knocked over and people were actually going through the roof. Balls out.
Your musical influences
The Beatles, Sonic Youth, Kyuss, Melvins, High on Fire, Prince and Tom Waits
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