Surviving the Quiet is the debut album by the British band Seafood, following 1998's singles compilation Messenger in the Camp.
wrote: "'Folksong Crisis' is a sweet-and-sour sing-along that rides its hooks like Sonic Youth thrashing it out with Sleater-Kinney; and the more subdued numbers showcased a young band reaching a kind of creative maturity that’d feed into a very good follow-up, 2001’s When Do We Start Fighting..."[8] The Times deemed it a "crackling bolt of sonic electricity.
"[6] The Independent thought that the band's "repertoire sounds like a reprise of much of the best of the 1990s American alternative scene ...
"[9] All songs written by Seafood.
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