Lou Barlow personified home recording’s rise in the late ’80s and was arguably one of the few key players that changed the trajectory of songwriting as the ’90s charted its cultural course. For the 30th anniversary of his Really Insane 7-inch and Winning Losers EP, Emil Amos and Steve Shelley have compiled an overview of Barlow’s best solo work under the name Sentridoh. Based around an even mix of legendary tracks and extra deep cuts, this compilation focuses on Barlow’s arrangement innovations, signature textural explorations, and radical ability to turn psychological upheaval into classic songs.
Tracklist:
1. Untitled
2. Really Insane
3. Wondinwill
4. Chokechain
5. K-Sensa-My
6. High School
7. Afraid Of Babies
8. Brand New Love (Strumental)
9. Strange Love
10. The Free Man
11. Organ
12. Run To You (Bryan Adams)
13. Losercore
14. Cello
15. Not Nice To Be Nice
16. Heartness Crane
17. No Matter What
18. Untitled Strumental
19. Bells
20. Spoiled (live)
21. End