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Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces
Seether

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Track Listing

  1. Like Suicide
  2. Fake It
  3. Breakdown
  4. FMLYHM
  5. Fallen
  6. Rise Above This
  7. No Jesus Christ
  8. 6 Gun Quota
  9. Walk Away From the Sun
  10. Eyes of the Devil
  11. Don't Believe
  12. Waste

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-10-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
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 Morgan’s 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 doesn’t. --Jedd Beaudoin


Customer Reviews

my new favourite band5
I bought the album, threw it into my car cd player and haven't stopped playing it yet - it's on permanent rotation! There isn't a bad song on the album. The lyrics this band writes, as promised, are great and the instruments back them up. Wow! Can't wait to get all their albums now. Heavy, fun, thoughtful, what metal should be in 2008.

Awesome CD5
I love this CD, every track is great. There are no crappy tunes on this one!

Always only about 50% right for me.3
I'm sure that there are lots of people to whom most or all of the songs will appeal to them, but for me, just like their last 5 albums (including Disclaimer II), I have always found that I only really like about half the songs on the album and the others I can do without. If you prefer it when a singer screams lyrics more than sings them, then this album is probably ok for you as it's a little heavy in that respect. If you prefer hard rockin' melodies that stand out one from another, perhaps not so much.