The Seymores are a Richmond, VA quartet. They released their debut album "piedmont" in 1995. In 1998 they released the ep 1,000 lb. grr'lla" and the LP "treat her like a showcat" both produced by Cracker's David Lowery. Lowery became a fan of the band while seeing them in a club when he showed up to see someone else. The band toured opening up for Son Volt to support the album. After the tour the band broke up.
The band is most usually compared to Pavement and Sebadoh.
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artist: the seymores song: polecat album: treat her like a showcat written by: Joe Nio, David Fera, Stephen Pletch, & Tony Ammendolia transcribed by: bRad Snyder ([email protected])
intro: [E5] [D5] [E5] [D5]
verse: [B5] Saw you by the [A5] door [E5] pushed you out into the world [B5] Left you all [A5] alone without a [E5] friend [B5] Shackles hold you [A5] well [E5] paradise you lost was hell [B5] Some-[A5] thing [E5] wrong [E5] [D5] [B5] Broke your life in [A5] two [E5] raised a glass and toasted you [B5] Conversation [A5] empty as your [E5] embrace [B5] Words I can't [A5] describe [E5] rush to you and hurt your pride [B5] Some-[A5] thing [E5] wrong
chorus: [D5] I don't [A5] wanted you [D5] I never wanted [A5] two [D5] I never [A5] wanted [B5] you [D5] I besiege [A5] you [D5] I never wanted [A5] you [D5] I don't be-[A5] lieve in [B5] you
verse: [B5] Lipstick fade [A5] away [E5] images are clear again [B5] Dance upon the [A5] shadows in your [E5] room [B5] Close enough but [A5] not too close [E5] worlds behind believe in most [B5] Some-[A5] thing [E5] wrong