Sea Hags is the eponymous only album by the American
hard rock band
Sea Hags. It was released in 1989 through
Chrysalis Records. During recording, the band's line up changed several times as the label and the band did not think they were capable of producing the right sound. After the album was released, the band went on a European tour, where they promptly broke up.
The members had thoughts about reforming in 1991, but when bassist and founding member Chris Schlosshardt died of pneumonia,[2] the band's fate was sealed. His death also contributed to the dissolution of another band,
The Nymphs. That band's lead singer,
Inger Lorre, was Schlosshardt's girlfriend, and she went back to New Jersey in the wake of his death.
The album was remastered and re-released in 2007 by
Rock Candy with previously unreleased demos of "Doghouse" and "Half the Way Valley" and expanded liner notes.[3]
Sea Hags is the eponymous only album by the American
hard rock band
Sea Hags. It was released in 1989 through
Chrysalis Records. During recording, the band's line up changed several times as the label and the band did not think they were capable of producing the right sound. After the album was released, the band went on a European tour, where they promptly broke up.
The members had thoughts about reforming in 1991, but when bassist and founding member Chris Schlosshardt died of pneumonia,[2] the band's fate was sealed. His death also contributed to the dissolution of another band,
The Nymphs. That band's lead singer,
Inger Lorre, was Schlosshardt's girlfriend, and she went back to New Jersey in the wake of his death.
The album was remastered and re-released in 2007 by
Rock Candy with previously unreleased demos of "Doghouse" and "Half the Way Valley" and expanded liner notes.[3]