Band of the Week: The Seed

Springfield roots/reggae band releases a new CD and finds a million new listeners in Europe

By Philip Dickey

Special to Metromix
March 31, 2009

Band of the Week: The Seed
(Credit: Courtesy of The Seed)

Spring in the Ozarks is here and The Seed just made a nice soundtrack for it. It’s called “Big Outside” and there’s a CD release show on April 3 at The Outland Ballroom. If you ever liked a Sublime or Jack Johnson song I would recommend "Big Outside" highly. Singer/songwriter Lance Sitton sounds on par with Jack Johnson to me, especially on the Dylan-esque progression of “Friday.” And he’s backed by one of the more competent rhythm sections in town. What’s not to like?

 

About the show:

The Seed CD release show

With Jam Room and SeedLove
Where:
The Outland Ballroom
When: April 3, 9 p.m.
Price: $5

All ages 

 

Interview with singer/songwriter/guitarist Lance Sitton:

 

Where do you guys record your music? The production always sounds great.
Lance Sitton: Thanks, I actually lived in Houston for two years, and after traveling to India and Belize, recorded “Life.Love.Travel." EP in Austin, Texas at One Road Studio. We recorded “Big Outside” here in town at Engaged Audio with Kevin Gates.


What song on the CD are you most proud of?
LS: From the new album, probably "Friday". I got fired from Mama Jean’s and came home and wrote it pretty quick. Just had something to say, you know? On “Life.Love.Travel.”, probably "Wonderful Things"...it was a prayer I wrote in Belize. It means a lot to me.

I read that your song “Good Times” is going to be distributed in Europe. How did they hear about you guys?
LS: I’m not a 100 percent positive because I have submitted that song to a lot of things. I got a call one morning, waking me up around 11 a.m. and it was the agency in Europe wanting to use “Good Times” as a default song on 1.4 million MP3 players. A nice blessing, I thought.

I think the Springfield reggae/jam band scene has a great number of bands for a city our size. Do a lot of people outside of Springfield look to us as some kind of beacon?

LS: Yeah, I think they do. People are probably thinkin’, "Whats going on in Springfield?" I think the culture in Springfield has finally accepted where they are and have begun to see how enjoyable it is here. It’s not a coast city or even a big city, but it has a natural beauty and a stillness that isn’t found in many places. Life is simple here. At least that’s what I’ve begun to see.

I heard that your brother plays basketball in Iceland. Think you guys will tour there someday?
LS: Yep, my brother Heath played in Iceland this year. He played in Ireland last year and I actually got to visit him there for two weeks. Don’t think we will tour Iceland, he said it’s too cold for hippie music. We will tour Europe, though.


Who are some of your favorite Springfield bands?
LS: Jam Room, Jah Roots, Ben Miller Band, Sweetwater Abilene, The Verbs, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin.


What's your favorite type of seed?
LS: Apple.

What's your dream job?
LS: To be a musician, pro-rock climber, or surfer ... travel the world and get paid for it. I’m workin’ on it.


Nightmare job?
LS: Wal-Mart...or any job.


What are your top 5 albums of all time?
LS: 10ft Ganja Plant – “Presents”

John Browns Body -- “Spirits All Around Us”

Jack Johnson -- “Brushfire Fairytales”

The Beautiful Girls – “Learn Yourself”

The Beatles – “Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band”

Where's your favorite place to get sushi in Springfield?
LS: Mijuri's. The lady and me love it.

Favorite weekend night destination?
LS: Thom’s house, chillin’ with the band, or Lindbergs.


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