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It sounds like a continuation of Second Coming. This is definitely not how I remembered the album.

The Seahorses were an English band, best known as the post-Stone Roses
project of guitarist John Squire.
History Formed in 1996, The Seahorses leaned more towards guitar-driven
music than the dancehall rock of Stone
Roses.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUQKEVyfVo For the band, Squire
picked three unknowns. First to join was the bassist Stuart Fletcher who
Squire saw standing in for a friend in a York pub band called The
Blueflies, next was the lead vocalist Chris Helme (who a friend of Squire's
had spotted busking outside Woolworths, also in York), with drummer Andy
Watts, who also provided backing vocals, being the last to join.
Their one and only album, Do it Yourself, was produced by Tony Visconti,
for Geffen Records in June 1997, and received varied reviews. One of the
songs on the album, "Love Me and Leave Me", was co-written with Liam
Gallagher of Oasis, with whom the Seahorses toured in 1997.
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