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Music CD - Seether: Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces

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Music CD: Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces Artist: Seether
List Price: $18.97
Our Price: $11.34
Your Save: $ 7.63 ( 40% )
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Manufacturer: Wind-Up
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Tracks:
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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
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0601501312724 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Wind-Up Manufacturer: Wind-Up Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Wind-Up Release Date: 2007-10-23 Studio: Wind-Up
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: LOVE IT!!! Comment: I bought this CD for one song (Fake It) and that song is not even one of the best. I love the entire cd!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Seether is Seether Comment: I would say this is definitely Seether's third best album, but you get what you pay for w/ Seether. Great Lyrics, Guitar Rhythms, and Songs. If you liked their last 2 studio albums you'll like this album. Although some songs are a bit more experimental, you will like the diverse song selections.
Customer Rating:      Summary: I love doing business with Amazon Comment: I got my cd the DAY I was supposed to. It was delivered ground from DHL. I never have to worry about my credit card or any of my information being miss handled. The cd was in perfect shape.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another strong CD.....even more growth songwriting Comment: A great CD. Interesting to see the band continue to grow musically and creating their own identity. I had been looking forward to this and the new Fozzy CD, All That Remains Reloaded, and was very pleased with both purchases. I rank this a must buy, along with that Fozzy CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: AWESOME, AWESOME CD!!!! Comment: This cd was all I could hope for from Seether AND MORE!!!!! Each song speaks for itself! Any Seether fans or Hard/Alternative Rock fans shall enjoy! It does have a new element of some screamo in it but it makes it better!
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Editorial Reviews:
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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
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