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<title>Album Review : Do It Yourself</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2004 06:35:23 PDT</pubDate>
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Artist: The Seahorses
Album: Do It Yourself
Review: The specter of another band hangs heavy over Do It Yourself, which is not too surprising, since the Seahorses are a new outfit featuring ex-Stone Roses guitarist John Squire. What is surprising is that the ghost is not Squire's former band.It's Oasis. That newer, bigger Manchester, England, group couldn't exist without the Roses, but in 1997 the mentor has definitely turned apprentice. On Do It...
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<p>The specter of another band hangs heavy over <em>Do It
Yourself</em>, which is not too surprising, since the Seahorses are
a new outfit featuring ex-Stone Roses guitarist John Squire. What
<em>is</em> surprising is that the ghost is not Squire's former
band.</p>
<p>It's Oasis. That newer, bigger Manchester, England, group
couldn't exist without the Roses, but in 1997 the mentor has
definitely turned apprentice. On <em>Do It...</em></p>
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<title>New Release : Do It Yourself</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2003 10:24:31 PST</pubDate>
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<title>Article : Seahorses Announce U.K. Tour</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 1997 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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Even though the Seahorses are still looking for a permanent drummer to join the band, they just announced another U.K. tour.|Right now, the band, formed by ex-Stone Roses guitarist John Squire, are at home gearing up to join Oasis during their European tour through the end of November.Once the band finishes up with that stint, they will hit the road again back home in the U.K. Their own headlining tour kicks off Dec. 2 at the Middlesbrough Town Hall; the Seahorses will be on the road through...
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Even though the <strong>Seahorses</strong> are still looking for a
permanent drummer to join the band, they just announced another
U.K. tour.|
<p>Right now, the band, formed by ex-<strong>Stone Roses</strong>
guitarist <strong>John Squire</strong>, are at home gearing up to
join <strong>Oasis</strong> during their European tour through the
end of November.</p>
<p>Once the band finishes up with that stint, they will hit the
road again back home in the U.K. Their own headlining tour kicks
off Dec. 2 at the Middlesbrough <strong>Town Hall</strong>; the
Seahorses will be on the road through...</p>
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<title>Article : Seahorses Drummer Bails Before Tour</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 1997 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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If you were about to embark on a full-fledged European tour with the Prodigy, would you bail at the last minute? That's what the Seahorses must be asking their drummer, Andy Watts|, who left the band just days before the tour is set to kick off in Moscow on Sept. 27. England's music weekly, NME, reported the split was due to musical differences. However, NME also noted that Watt and his wife recently had a new baby and that the drummer is perfectly happy staying at home. The Seahorses have...
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If you were about to embark on a full-fledged European tour with
the <strong>Prodigy</strong>, would you bail at the last minute?
That's what the <strong>Seahorses</strong> must be asking their
drummer, <strong>Andy Watts</strong>|, who left the band just days
before the tour is set to kick off in Moscow on Sept. 27.
<p>England's music weekly, <em>NME</em>, reported the split was due
to musical differences. However, <em>NME</em> also noted that Watt
and his wife recently had a new baby and that the drummer is
perfectly happy staying at home. The Seahorses have...</p>
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<title>Article : THE SEAHORSES</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 1997 12:00:00 PDT</pubDate>
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England has more than its share of pop stars at the moment, but the country seems to be suffering a distinct shortage of guitar heroes. So it makes sense that when John Squire, former effects-box wizard for the infamously embattled Stone Roses, assembled a new band, British audiences flocked like moths to a flame.\\The Seahorses guitar-drenched debut, "Do It Yourself," topped the British charts when it was released in June and the group is now in the midst of trying to crack America on a 30-date...
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England has more than its share of pop stars at the moment, but the
country seems to be suffering a distinct shortage of guitar heroes.
So it makes sense that when John Squire, former effects-box wizard
for the infamously embattled Stone Roses, assembled a new band,
British audiences flocked like moths to a flame.
<p>\\The Seahorses guitar-drenched debut, <a
href="http://www.rollingstone.com/ReviewsItem.asp?id=863"
target="_blank">"Do It Yourself,"</a> topped the British charts
when it was released in June and the group is now in the midst of
trying to crack America on a 30-date...</p>
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