Canadian folk band Sebastian's 1971 album, "Head Roach," has resurfaced, thanks to the ongoing efforts of music bloggers focused on lost or underappreciated albums. The album has been highlighted on the blog Ezhevika Fields, which serves as a platform for uncovering music that remains largely unavailable or forgotten.
Lisa Sinder, the blogger behind the initiative, emphasizes her mission to promote real art and music that has been overlooked. Several tracks from "Head Roach" can be previewed on Sinder's blog, offering listeners a chance to reconnect with the past through this lost gem of Canadian folk music.
Sebastian was known for their unique blend of melodic folk and experimental sounds, contributing to the vibrant music scene of the early 1970s in Canada. The revival of this album is significant as it offers a glimpse into the era’s diverse musical landscape and serves to educate a new generation of listeners. For those interested in exploring this piece of musical history, more information, including track samples, can be found on the Ezhevika Fields blog.