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Seam began as a trio out of Chapel Hill, NC, with Sooyoung Park (guitars/vocals) and Lexi Mitchell (bass) of <a href="spotify:artist:7skjJzEym3TvOGR4pqtqkP">Bitch Magnet</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3pLUCmcxLXGeLoYI5rw3O4">Mac McCaughan</a> (drums) of <a href="spotify:artist:7lmde7T1WJPFwv1eR6melP">Superchunk</a>. Their first album, Headsparks, released in 1992, was filled with the slow, affecting melodies and vocals that would become their trademark. After the release of that record, <a href="spotify:artist:3pLUCmcxLXGeLoYI5rw3O4">McCaughan</a> left the group to pursue <a href="spotify:artist:7lmde7T1WJPFwv1eR6melP">Superchunk</a> full time, and the rest of Seam moved headquarters to Chicago. Bob Rising replaced <a href="spotify:artist:3pLUCmcxLXGeLoYI5rw3O4">McCaughan</a> and Craig White joined on as an additional guitarist, turning Seam into a quartet. 1993's The Problem With Me featured this new lineup and slightly more upbeat sounds. Are You Driving Me Crazy, released in 1995, features an entirely new lineup except for Park -- the band currently consists of drummer Chris Manfrin, bassist William Shin, and guitarist Reg Shrader -- but continues in the line of moody and challenging Seam releases, making their musical quality a constant in an ever-changing band. The Pace Is Glacial followed in 1998. ~ Heather Phares, Rovi

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