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Free Sentridoh: Songs from Loobiecore

Free Sentridoh: Songs from Loobiecore
Studio album (home-recorded album) by Sentridoh
Released 2001
Recorded 2001
Genre Folk rock, lo-fi
Label Domino
Sentridoh chronology
Another Collection of Home Recordings
(2000)
Free Sentridoh: Songs from Loobiecore
(2001)
Emoh
(2005)

Free Sentridoh: Songs from Loobiecore is an album by Sentridoh, the solo home recording project of American rock musician, Lou Barlow, of Sebadoh and Folk Implosion. It was released in 2001.

According to Barlow, Free Sentridoh was released during a low point in his career, "with the dual major label failures of The Sebadoh...and the Folk Implosion’s One Part Lullaby," and the album "chronicles the time well."

The songs were recorded at different times, mostly in 2000 and 2001, but some dating back to 1990. "What Would Jesus Do" was recorded live in a small house in Kentucky by Sebadoh member Jason Loewenstein during rehearsals for the band's 1999 release, The Sebadoh, and was co-written by that album's drummer Russ Pollard, who also provided backup vocals. Other songs, such as "Don't Call Me Writer," address the personal problems he was going through at this time.

The album received mixed reviews from critics. Eric Carr of Pitchfork wrote that "some truly fantastic songs can be found here," but that "ultimately there isn't much to redeem Tales from Loobiecore. It slips into a coma before the five-minute mark, and though it shows promise here and there, even a die-hard Lou Barlow fan might consider pulling the plug."

In a 2016 interview with Noisey, Barlow listed the album as his third favorite of his solo albums, saying it was "easily one of the most fluids, carefree, dark and tuneful things I’ve done."


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