- Seether - Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (Deluxe Edition)
- Artist.....: Seether
- Title......: Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (Deluxe Edition)
- Label......: Wind-Up
- Store Date.: 000-00-0000
- Genre......: Rock
- Encoder....: Lame 3.97 / -V2 --vbr-new
- Size.......: 93.3 MB
- Track Listing:
- 01 - Like Suicide 04:15
- 02 - Fake It 03:14
- 03 - Breakdown 03:29
- 04 - Fmlyhm 03:28
- 05 - Fallen 04:18
- 06 - Rise Above This 03:24
- 07 - No Jesus Christ 07:06
- 08 - 6 Gun Quota 03:23
- 09 - Walk Away From The Sun 04:14
- 10 - Eyes Of The Devil 05:01
- 11 - Don't Believe 04:35
- 12 - Waste 04:27
- 13 - Careless Whisper 05:02
- 14 - Careless Whisper (Strings Version) 04:24
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- 60:20 min
- Release Notes:
- www.seether.com
- The same group that brought you the original retail of this album
- brings you the deluxe edition with the must hear cover song (2
- versions) of Careless Whisper. Happy cinco de mayo!
- Seether returns with another workaday outing that rocks like late
- 2001. Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is virtually
- interchangeable with any previous Seether disc, as well as pretty
- much anything by the likes of Nickelback, Shinedown, and other
- "post-grunge" rock bands. True, "Fake It" has zeal, and "Rise
- Above This" may very well provide the soundtrack to late-night,
- soul-searching sessions for teenagers from Cape Cod to Cape Town.
- Shaun MorganÆs often unnecessarily profane lyrics are another
- problem. Witness the gauche "FMLYHM," which borrows from lyrical
- ideas that sounded novel when Trent Reznor sang them in "Closer"
- more than a decade ago but now just sound juvenile and
- unnecessarily angry. Same goes for the numbing epic "No Jesus
- Christ" and the closer, "Waste." Throughout, the band shows a lack
- of imagination that may ultimately prove fatal. In all, this is
- cookie-cutter rock that really doesnÆt.
