The Biz
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 10, 1995
RecordedApril 1995 at Soma, Chicago
GenreIndie
Post rock
Length38:03
LabelThrill Jockey[1]
ProducerJohn McEntire
The Sea and Cake chronology
Nassau
(1995)
The Biz
(1995)
The Fawn
(1997)

The Biz is the third album by the American band the Sea and Cake, released in 1995.[2][3] It was recorded at John McEntire's studio.[4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]

Trouser Press stated: "Where most of Prekop's previous output shuffles, The Biz meanders; dynamic grooves give way to lazy jamming, hooks are outnumbered by pointless riffing and some of the mellower material would be right at home on a lite-rock radio station."[6] The Chicago Tribune called the album "a stunning amalgam of infectious hooks and thoughtful experimentation."[7]

AllMusic wrote: "A less structured record than previous efforts, The Biz is also the Sea and Cake's most subdued: songs like the title track, 'Station in the Valley' and 'Sending' are loose and languid, favoring a more jam-oriented and subconscious vibe over the taut dynamics of earlier work."[5] Paste listed it as the 20th best indie rock album of 1995.[8]

Track listing

  1. "The Biz" – 4:01
  2. "Leeora" – 4:23
  3. "The Kiss" – 3:46
  4. "Station in the Valley" – 4:54
  5. "Darkest Night" – 3:49
  6. "Sending" – 2:29
  7. "Escort" – 4:28
  8. "An Assassin" – 3:07
  9. "The Transaction" – 3:33
  10. "For Minor Sky" – 3:33

Personnel

References

  1. "The Biz". www.thrilljockey.com.
  2. "The Sea and Cake Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.
  3. "The Book of Lists". SF Weekly. January 3, 1996.
  4. Reynolds, Simon (Nov 16, 1995). "The Sea and Cake". Rolling Stone. No. 721. p. 66.
  5. 1 2 "The Biz - The Sea and Cake | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  6. "Shrimp Boat". Trouser Press. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
  7. Reger, Rick (3 Nov 1995). "The Sea and Cake, Friday at Lounge Ax". Chicago Tribune. Friday. p. P.
  8. "The 20 Best Indie Rock Albums of 1995". pastemagazine.com. June 30, 2020.
  9. "Sam Prekop: Chicago Chiller « American Songwriter". October 10, 2012.


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