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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Seether is incredible,
By Kevin (Connecticut, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
I love Seether, including their original work from South Africa before they moved to America. This band, originally from South Africa under the name Saron Gas is incredible. They formed in 1999 and this is their second album, the first was called Fragile and sadly is not available in the United States. (South African release)Yes, Shaun Morgan's voice can have a tendency to sound like Kurt Cobaine, and/or Aaron Lewis but I found it easy to distinguish between Shaun and others. And btw, this band doesn't sound like Creed as many people think. I would recommend this cd to anyone who enjoys good rock music. The cd is so varied it suits nearly everyone's tastes. Disclaimer is a fantastic CD. If you'd like a break down of the music on the cd continue reading otherwise SKIP TO THE END. Where I left a way to find more info on Seether's South African album.The entire album of Disclaimer is broken into many different types of music: 69 Tea, Pig, and Gasoline all have grunge elements Fine Again and Driven Under stand alone, it is not because they were released on the radio, it is merely coincidence. Sympathetic, Fade Away, and Broken are very calm beats, so calm that it would surprise most people to know that the same band sings both Pride and Sympathetic. The first song, Gasoline has a grunge element to it, it is a great song. 69 Tea has a similar riff to Gasoline but it's easy to tell the songs apart when listening to the lyrics. Fine Again, the song I heard on the radio which made me fall in love with Seether is a great song, although it can be seen as depressing music when listening to the lyrics. Needles starts off with great drums, it is a very hard rock song that I do indeed love but it's a hard song to explain. Driven Under is by far my favorite song on the entire CD, I fell in love with this song before it ever debuted on the radio. "Do you know I'm faking when I'm lying next to you?" The song has wonderful instruments in the background and at the start of the song it sounds like what can be described only as harp music. Eventually the song turns into a rock song with the chorus "Then she told me she had a gun" Pride is a song that is full of pain and rage and really doesn't fit after the harmonious ending of Driven Under, however it is still an excellent song to listen to, especially when you're in an angry mood. Sympathetic is a very light song, with an upbeat tempo. It is a nice recovery after the brutality of Pride. It is similar to the 9th song on the track, Fade Away, in it's tempo. Yet both songs can be distinguished from one another. Your Bore is a good song, again filled with anger and pain. The way the tracks on the album are arranged gives you the sensation of a musical roller coaster ride, from sadness, to anger, to acceptance. Fade Away is one of the truly "happy", songs on the album, however just because most of the songs on Disclaimer seem to be negative this doesn't mean that they're by any means of poor quality. Pig is a song similar to Gasoline and 69 Tea with it's element of grunge embedded within it. All 3 songs however are very different when you listen to the rhythm and lyrics. FXXk It is a song similar to Pride in the tempo and rage of the song. This song seems to be the result of a messed up relationship. This is my least favorite song on the album, but that's not saying much since I love every song on the album. Broken, is the final song on Disclaimer. This soft and slow melody is practically a whisper compared to the previous FXXk It.It sounds as though Shaun is heart broken over a love that he has lost touch with. "I don't feel light when you're gone away." It's a very mellow song that you could probably play in front of your parents and they'd ask you to burn it for them. (Mine did, lol) I was happy that I bought this CD. It is not a cd that I buy, listen to once, then never listen to again, it is one of the few CDs that I can listen to repetitively and enjoy. I was so pleased with their music I did some research and found more songs they have released before and after Disclaimer. Look online for these songs also by Seether/Saron Gas
21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great debut album,
By mugentyper "mugentyper" (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
This debut album from Seether is great. Seether's sound can best be descirbed as Nirvana gone hard rock. The lead's singers voice on many tracks greatly resembles Kurt Cobain's. But don't get me wrong, in general the music is quite a bit harder than Nirvana. They nicely blend the hard songs with the more mellow one's. Personally I think the best tracks on the album are Fine Again, Driven Under, Sympathetic, Broken, Fade Away and 69 Tea. This is a very dark album, but infectiously catchy. If you like Chevelle, Taproot, Staind, or even Alice in Chains I would recommend this album to you.
Here's a track breakdown: 1. Gasoline - very grungy song, extremely catchy chorus, nice heavy guitar riffs 8.5/10 2. 69 Tea - another grunge song that breaks into heavy guitar and drums during the chorus, also a catchy song, interesting lyrics 9/10 3. Fine Again - their first single, surely you've heard it on the radio, my favorite song on the cd, very dark song about alcoholism, catchiest chorus on the whole cd 10/10 4. Needles - Another very dark song, the tempo is medium paced, again breaking into heavy guitar riffs during the chorus with more of a mellow bridge 7.5/10 5. Driven Under - one of the slower songs on the cd. Very emotional lyrics, yet again with an exploding chorus. 7.5/10 6. Pride - one of the hardest songs on the cd. Has a faster pace than most of the other songs, almost growling like verses, than slows down for the chorus. This song doesn't follow the same model as the others. Awsome ending! 9/10 7. Sympathetic - Slowest song on the cd by far, the tune reminds me of Lifehouse, but before you get turned off give it a listen, they really pull it off! Super catchy chorus. This song is placed perfectly on the cd. Also unlike any other song on the cd. 10/10 8. Your Bore - Sounds similar to song # 4, listen to the drum beat they have going, it's great. Hard chorus. 8.5/10 9. Fade Away - Second slowest song on the Album. But it has a great sound to it, probably has the least voice fluctuation in it. Very mellow, but about 1/2 way through the guitar picks up and it sounds awsome. 9/10 10. Pig - Dark chorus, with almost a growling voice. Follows the pattern of most of the songs, but the way this song is put together is brilliant. They have the hard rock sound going strong on this track. 9/10 11. Fxxk It - This song earned this cd the explicit lyrics alone. Very dark. It goes from a mellow verse into a very hard chorus, harder than anything else on the cd. Also, very catchy. Growling vocals going on. 8/10 12. Broken - They end the cd with a lighter song, but it seems to sum up the album nicely. Mellow song, never really breaks into heasvy guitar riffs, but his voice sounds great on this song. Good way to end the cd. 8.5/10
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best new cd's I've heard in a while,
By Mark Souza (Taunton, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
This is a great CD from start to finish. Seether show a great range throughout the 12 tracks and I listen to every one of them. They can be very heavy and very mellow, keeping a great melody eiher way. They were on Ozzfest this summer, which isn't too bad for a band just putting out its debut CD now. They are a 3 man band and especially the lead singer/guitarist has a ton of talent. He can sing and scream really well. I have let 8 people listen to this cd and all but one said they really like it, so odds are you will. Here are my favorite tracks:Heavier - Your Bore, Pig, Needles
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Best mainstream rock CD I've heard in years,
By Ian Scottish (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
Latley when it comes to rock on the radio, it's been the same dull [stuff], over and over again. It all sounds the same and it's just plain bad. However, when I heard "Fine Again", I thought this really seemed like a band that's not following any trends and they have their own type of style. Sure, a lotta people are saying that the lead singer of Seether sounds like Aaron Lewis amongst others, but in all honesty I think he has quite a different style. Well, I decided to cop the CD but wasn't expecting any of the songs to match up to "Fine Again" being that it's probably one of my favorite mainstream rock songs I've heard in years, but to my surprise I couldn't find a single mediocre song on the album. On top of this, there's so many different types of songs on "Disclaimer". Some of the tracks sound like early 90's grunge, while others sound more like present day hard rock. The instrumentals on this album are awesome and though some may find the lyrics a little too trendy or repetitive, I feel that they wrote some heart-felt words on all these tracks that so many people can relate to. You can tell this isn't some pre-packaged angst that you'd hear from some excuse for a rock band like Puddle of Mudd, these are real emotions. As for the lead singer, I feel a lot of people just pre-judged the vocals after hearing "Fine Again", but if you listen to the whole album he switches up his style quite a lot. Whether or not you think they sound too much like Stain'd or Creed or some one else, the bottom line is that I haven't heard any of those bands come out with an album that is this good.
17 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not mind-shattering either.,
By A. Estes (Maine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
I bought this CD because of the single "Fine Again," which is a really good, catchy, depressing song about alcoholism. I have to admit, my expectations weren't extremely high for this CD. I pretty much knew it was going to be another new-millennium grunge CD and that's exactly what it is. Seether really aren't covering any ground that bands like Staind or Creed haven't covered already, but they still have a good sound that makes this CD easy to listen to. My major complaint about this CD, like most of it's kind, is that pretty much all of the songs sound the same. There really isn't much to break the monotony. There are the standard "heavy" moments and the mellow moments. The CD pretty much chugs along at the same pace and is rounded out nicely by the acoustic closer, "Broken." Standout tracks: "Gasoline," "Broken" and "Fine Again." Do I recommend this? Sure. It's nothing new to mainstream rock, but there really isn't too much to fault Seether on. They're not trying to change the world.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An amazing rock album,
By Darren (Little Rock, AR USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
Seether is one of the best rock bands out there. They have strong lyrics with amazing guitar and drums that really give the songs its feelings. But it's Shaun Morgan that definitely makes Seether so great. His voice couldn't be better for these songs, even in the slower ones like Fade Away or Broken. All of the songs on this album are amazing, with Needles being my favorite. This is a band that sounds great on cd but even better live. If you ever have a chance to see them in concert, don't miss it, you won't regret you did. They know how to rock out!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
its pretty good...,
By "spokenstaind" (usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
gasoline- 8.5/1069 Tea - 5/10 Fine Again- 10/10 Needles- 9/10 Driven Under- 9/10 Pride- 10/10 Sympathetic- 9/10 Your Bore- 9.5/10 Fade Away - 9/10 Pig- 8/10 FXXk It - 7/10 Broken- 10/10
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
What the...,
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This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
I don't know why these guys are catching so much (stuff). I first heard a song of theirs in Madden 2003, (weird place to find cool music) Fine Again was an awesome song, so I searched out other songs from them and loved them all. Fade Away, Fine Again, Pig and "F" It are my favorites. Granted, they aren't too origonal in sound, but I still like them. I'd suggest getting this cd if you like Nickelback, Staind or any other like band.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Start...,
By Damian Gunn "The Dark One is I" (I am everywhere) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
I loved this CD when it came out, ran to the store after hearing 'Fine Again' on the radio and snatched myself a copy. There sound may be generic but Shaun has a distinct voice and their lyrical content is impressive to say the least. They remind me of this Generations Nirvana if I can say that without Nirvana fans gunning me down, and I hope that doesn't sound like an insult to the legendary band but more of a compliment to this rising success story. It's a shame to me that most only know them for their top 40 crossover hit with Amy Lee, Shauns GF and Evenescence frontwoman, but if thats what gets them into the homes of fans then so be it. Heres my play by play if this IMPRESSIVE start.
1 - Gasoline (3/5) It's an okay opener, but it's not that memerable...Although I LOVE the lyrics to this song 2 - 69 Tea (5/5) I think this would have been a better opener because it grabs you a little harder and again, the lyrics are great! 3 - Fine Again (5/5) So what if it was played out...IT IS FREAKING AWSOME SONG! 4 - Needles (10/5) My favorite song on the album, this song is brilliant, the lyrics, the riffs, the bridge, everything is great here... 5 - Driven Under (6/5) Another ABOVE AVERAGE song with lyrics that pierce through your core...a brilliant lost love song that shows the ugly side to love 6 - Pride (4/5) One of the heavier songs on the album...it's a good effort but just doesn't sound natural... 7 - Sympathetic (2/5) I hate this song... I mean it's just not right for this album, it's what brings them down from a 5 star album! 8 - Your Bore (5/5) Good song, may seem like filler because it doesn't jump out at you like some of the other songs but when you take the time to listen to it it's really really good... 9 - Fade Away (4/5) Has a beatles type vibe to it 10 - Pig (10/5) Ok, so next to Needles this song is the best here, the lyrics ring true so well and discribe a place I was when this CD came out and so this song alone stands as one of my FAVORITE songs EVER written! 11 - F@#$ It (7/5) Has a similar vibe to it as Needles, with a lot of F words and I feel this is probably the reason for the PA label...but if you listen this is really one of the best songs here... 12 - Broken (5/5) THis is the reason everyone loves this band, well, actually the secondary version which is slightly better due to Amy Lee and the violins...I like this song I just don;t think its a reason to buy an album...I'd stick with songs like Pig and Needles, but thats just me
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Are You Sure They're From South Africa?,
By "coalblacksky@hotmail.com" (Tacoma, WA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Disclaimer (Audio CD)
Lead singer and songwriter Shaun Morgan knows where he stands. You want some Nirvana; listen to "Fine Again" or "Driven Under," (which actually contains the line "she told me she had a gun.") You want AIC; check "Needles" or the acoustic "Broken," which sounds like Cobain singing with Jerry Cantrell. Not to be left out, "Pig" sounds like Soundgarden at their heaviest. To be honest, the only reason I'm reviewing this is because my girlfriend digs the record. Nomally that would be the death knell for any review, but songs like "Gasoline," sound so good, you can excuse their worship of Seattle. It's only on Creed-like songs like "Sympathetic" where they get touchy-feely that you you want to say "stick to Seattle and you'll be fine."
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