Seasaw is an American indie rock band duo from
Madison, Wisconsin which consists of Eve Wilczewski and Meg Golz. They have released four full-length albums: Seasaw (2011), The Look In Your Eyes Tells Me This Is A Bad Idea (2014), Too Much of a Good Thing (2016), and Big Dogs (2018).[1][2] In 2020, while quarantined for the
COVID-19 pandemic, the band released a video for their new song "Inventor" which will be featured on their next album.[3][4]
Golz and Wilczewski met while working in an Italian restaurant in Freeport, Illinois.[5] They realized they had similar taste in music, and began playing together, at first as "BoboMosie," a
CocoRosie cover band and eventually composing originals as Seasaw.[6][7]
Seasaw's album "Too Much Of A Good Thing" was selected as one of the top five underground albums of the month by
The Nerdist in July 2016.[8] The same month, they were named Top Emerging Artist at Wisconsin Summerfest.[9] Their song "Into the White" was one of Daytrotter's Best Songs of 2016.[10][11]
The video for their 2016 single "Waiting Song" was shot entirely using the
Snapchat app.[14][15] Seasaw's artistic, unique, innovative and avant garde videos have gained them praise from multiple indie music writers. Their 2017 video for "Light" was created in collaboration with local Madison artist
Chad Smith and is fully compatible with VR. The debut single from their new album recently premiered on
The Grey Estates[16] and turns the tables on the misogyny the band has encountered while playing as a strong feminist duo.