Sky Sunlight Saxon and The Seeds
Information and reviews for 1960s psychedelic garage-rock pioneers The Seeds. Including Sky Saxon's numerous projects 1960-2009 and beyond.
Album of the day
Tyrants In The House was an album of socially-conscious musings by Sky Sunlight Saxon and Flights – a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist Ken Dembinski (also known as Kenny Detroit). It was first released in 2006 on a limited edition CD from Black Cat Records. In 2009 Global Recording Artists re-released it, giving it new cover art and rearranging its songs. From the 2009 version. "Tyrants In The House" "Rock Stars" "Booty" "Darlin" "Change In The Weather" "702" "Just The Other Day" "Bend" "SSS Protest Song" "Lovers Silken" [a.k.a. "Lovers Silken Web"]
Some songs from Sky Saxon and The Seeds
Long, psychedelic, and spellbinding, "SOS Radio" is the title track of the 2007 album SOS Radio by a musical project that Sky Saxon called Atlantic Rising. While
Imbued as it is with a more-restrained yet grander ambience than the heavy riff chaos elsewhere on Just Imagine, the song "Just Imagine" is a chance for Sky Sunlight
“900 Million People Daily (All Making Love)”
The endless, long slow burn of "900 Million People Daily (All Making Love)" has made it one of The Seeds' most notorious songs. It has been released in numerous forms, both
"Ballroom Lady" is a song that only appears on Sky Sunlight Saxon's 2001 CD-r Golden Vaults Volume 1: Timeless. It was written by Sky and his then-wife, Marianna
Ground Zero for The Seeds: This is the first song they recorded, the first they released, and was their first hit. Floating mid-tempo proto-psych from '65.
Sky Saxon and Seeds-related Singles and Collectibles
Deep Sky
Discographies, biographies, interviews and more. For the dedicated Seeds/Sky Saxon fanatic.