Schoolteacher, singer-songwriter/guitarist, assemblage artist Larry Seaman announced his local entry into music via the Farfisa-flavored Standing Waves, the most definitively New Wave of all the Raul’s-era acts. His edgy sensibility has sharpened over time through a series of bands (Last Straw, Violet Crown, Seaman’s Quartet), leading to this solo work. Varying shades of guitar rock range from Tom Petty fronting Television (“Gravedigger”) to the menacing and bluesy (“Strings Attached”), and that’s just the first two tunes! There’s also echoes of solo George Harrison (“Coming Around,” “Spring Comes”) and a cover of Lou Reed’s “Venus in Furs,” which somehow makes the Velvet Underground chestnut sound like the Left Banke’s baroque pop. “Only Memories,” a co-write with ex-Standing Waves member Bruce Henderson somehow left undone since 1982, hurtles along like an early R.E.M. outtake. Resurrectionist bursts with flavor and quality songwriting.

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Tim Stegall contributed to The Austin Chronicle 1991-1995, and was a staff writer 1995-1997. He returned as a contributor in 2013. He has also freelanced for publications ranging from Flipside to Alternative Press to Guitar World. He plays punk rock guitar and sings in the Hormones.