Sea Hags

Sea Hags

glam metal, hard rock, sleaze rock

United States Est. 1985

"Rough-edged guitar lines clash against driving rhythms, creating an intense momentum that feels both cathartic and confrontational."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Sea Hags is…

Sea Hags

Sea Hags

1989

Sea Hags matter because they inhabit a pivotal space in the evolution of glam metal and hard rock, merging theatricality with raw authenticity.
Sea Hags matter because they inhabit a pivotal space in the evolution of glam metal and hard rock, merging theatricality with raw authenticity. Their music articulated a sense of rebellion and youthful disenchantment during a time when the genre was often perceived as superficial. By channeling the angst and excess of the era, they offered a gritty alternative to the polished mainstream, igniting conversations about authenticity in rock and its discontents. Their approach combines a visceral energy with an unrefined sound that captures the essence of live performance. Sea Hags crafted their sonic landscape through a blend of heavy guitar riffs and emotive vocal deliveries, creating an atmosphere that feels both urgent and personal. This commitment to capturing the spirit of their live shows on record allowed them to resonate deeply with audiences seeking connection amid the glam façade. Lyrically, Sea Hags often explore themes of alienation, desire, and hedonism, weaving storytelling with a touch of irony. Their songwriting strikes a balance between sincerity and self-awareness, inviting listeners into a narrative that feels both immediate and reflective. This duality fosters a powerful emotional engagement, allowing their music to resonate with those grappling with the complexities of youth.

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Sea Hags's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1989–1989
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sea Hags sound like?

Rough-edged guitar lines clash against driving rhythms, creating an intense momentum that feels both cathartic and confrontational. Rooted in hard rock and glam metal. Start with Sea Hags.

What is the best Sea Hags album to start with?

The best album to start with is "Sea Hags" (1989). It's the most representative of what makes Sea Hags worth hearing.

Who is Sea Hags for?

If you're into hard rock and glam metal, Sea Hags is worth your time. Rough-edged guitar lines clash against driving rhythms, creating an intense momentum that feels both cathartic and confrontational.

How many albums does Sea Hags have?

Sea Hags has 1 release in their discography, including 1 album.