
Sebastian's 1995 compilation "Dejavu" offers a rich tapestry of his folk-rooted, melodic pop rock, showcasing his evocative storytelling and evolving sound across decades.
1995 · Medley Records
"Dejavu" is like flipping through a well-worn photo album, each track a vivid snapshot of Sebastian's storied career. It's a journey through introspective folk narratives, soaring pop-rock melodies, and subtle electronic textures, all bound by his distinctive baritone and a knack for crafting deeply felt songs. This album is for those who appreciate a singer-songwriter with a keen eye for human experience, delivered with warmth, polish, and a touch of nostalgic grandeur. It's the perfect soundtrack for quiet contemplation, long drives, or simply losing yourself in beautifully constructed songs that resonate with a timeless emotional truth.
How does Dejavu sound next to the rest of Sebastian's catalogue?
It runs far hotter than this artist's baseline.
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