• Record Label: Vice
  • Release Date: May 10, 2005
Metascore
73

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Two compact chunks that could have made a gooier whole, one can certainly consider the potential excellence of “Seadrum”’s sprawling galaxy-march against some “House of Sun” morphed licks.
  2. In theory, Boredoms furthering their psychedelic side should be fantastic, and I have to admit that for sheer orgasmic sprawl, few bands have much on them. However, at a point, sprawl becomes tedious and indulgent-- and I never thought I'd say that about Boredoms.
  3. If Sea Drum/ House of Sun was the debut album from some little-known psych act, I’d be hailing it as one of the year’s best records.... But from the Boredoms, Seadrum/House of Sun is nothing special.
  4. Urb
    60
    No boredom here. [Jul/Aug 2005, p.108]
  5. Their most monotonous album ever.... It sounds beatific in paradise, or soundtracking vegan Thai cuisine and organic sunflower seed muffins.
  6. Magnet
    60
    By its very generic nature, Seadrum/House Of Sun sounds more like background music than anything the Boredoms have ever recorded. [#68, p.87]
  7. This record is worth having, but offers little more than a slow orbiting tour of familiar Boredoms territory.
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  1. MishaI
    Aug 9, 2005
    8
    It is very conceptual, strong, emotional and beautiful record which it is necessary to listen to the end. I did it, and have received the big It is very conceptual, strong, emotional and beautiful record which it is necessary to listen to the end. I did it, and have received the big satisfaction. Full Review »