Seether Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces
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Tracklist:
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


Release Date: 2007

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Jom STAFF (70 Reviews)

2007-10-23 | 78 comments | 10,897 views

Summary: Even with a tight rhythm section, the Shaun Morgan Effect is so devastating lyrically and instrumentally that this album yields little-to-no replay value.

When did Nickelback, with a revamped rhythm section, release a new album?

It's the strangest phenomenon that a vocalist who depended solely on a post-grunge delivery on his band's first two albums would want to emulate Chad Kroeger. What's to blame for this dramatic change? Or, maybe it's not a question of what, but a who. Perhaps ex-girlfriend Amy Lee of Evanescence messed up Seether frontman Shaun Morgan so bad with "Call Me When You're Sober" that she inspired him to drop his nasally whines and grating, hideous shouts that made him unlistenable at times. What she should have done is had a more amicable break-up and taught the South African frontman how to write a good song.

With Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, that's the rub: Morgan is consistently awful, just as he's been throughout Seether's existence, even dating back to when the group was known as Saron Gas. While the Kroeger-style vocals complement the music found on this album a lot better, all that shows is in inability to stabilize one's musical personality and identity. In short, Morgan has a stranglehold on the award in active rock for Most Uninventive Songwriter. For those who watch The Sopranos, Tony Soprano, in an uncharacteristic bout of introspection, informs Dr. Melfi that he's "Like King Midas in reverse: everything [he touches] turns to ****." This statement precisely describes Morgan's influence on Seether's music. As the vocalist and primary guitarist, he constitutes about half of the essentials of an active rock act, but his influence is so disastrous, it turns nearly every Seether song, to continue the Tony Soprano simile, to ****.

With the departure of lead guitarist Pat Callahan in 2006, Seether dropped to a three-piece outfit, with Morgan assuming both rhythm and lead guitar. However, his technically-weak, drab style of songwriting negatively impacts the band's music, even more so than the hideously-digitized sound this album emanates, which leads to one of the biggest disappointments on the album. To clarify, Seether's rhythm section is more than above-average, especially for a radio-ready group. The improvement that drummer John Humphrey and especially bassist Dale Stewart exhibit between this album and 2005's Karma and Effect is hard not to notice. While the two musicians are elevated in the mix, courtesy of the renowned Howard Benson, it was probably a conscious decision in order to save the album, if such a thought can be entertained. The bass parts on lead single "Fake It," "Fallen," "No Jesus Christ," and opener "Like Suicide" gives vibrant life and bounce to the tracks, which would otherwise flop without their presence. The same could be said for every track on the album, but it is on those three tracks in particular where the bass plays an integral role in the songs not being too grating.

Not every single track is a pity. As aforementioned, the new Kroeger-esque persona plagiarization is more helpful rather than being a hindrance on Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. "Fake It" is a resilient effort, with an animated bassline and solid percussion in support of Morgan's vocals and steady riffs. "Who's to know if your soul will fade at all, the one you sold to fool the world?" he asks, before concluding, "You lost your self-esteem along the way," which leads into a sturdy chorus. In terms of guitars, the best track on the album is album closer "Waste", which is significantly aided thanks to Space [AUS], whose influence can be heard instantly right from the opening arpeggios. Beginning on a somber note, the Space-Morgan collaboration turns to one of the numerous heavier moments on the album, with Morgan singing, "So find me a way to leave this wasted life behind me; find me a way to leave this wasted life behind me after all." The solos on this track ooze with Space connotations as well, again exemplifying how his influence can dramatically improve the instrumentation from a guitar standpoint; basically, those familiar with the Aussie-born musician will recognize his unmistakable style of play and commanding presence on the guitar easily. Album opener "Like Suicide" is also a notable number instrumentally and vocally, despite having an unimaginative introduction and obtuse lyrics, while "Rise Above This," with the agreeable lyric that "Regrets are better left unspoken," is a surprisingly optimistic, heartfelt track ideal for active rock radio.

Unfortunately, a tight rhythm section and random spurts of above-average guitarwork can't save Seether, as Morgan's lyricism once again negatively affects the trio to an unrecoverable, impossible degree. There are manifold instances, but here are a select few: (a) "Your verbal defecation I can't wash away despite myself" and "Put the gun in my mouth and pull the trigger; I feel so alive here" ("No Jesus Christ") are hilarious and laughable, (b), the entirety of 'FMLYHM,' an acronym for **** Me Like You Hate Me," is a lyrical trainwreck, (c) "It irks me when I get burned and I realize I don't get hurt" ("Eyes of the Devil") is one mere example that sees Morgan once again return to the theme of pain to drive his pathetic writing. "6 Gun Quota" shows the despondent Morgan ("Did you ever think to ask my opinion, did you ever think to ask if I'm okay?"), while "Walk Away From the Sun" is a return to pseudo-suicidal form for Morgan ("This smile is so hard to wear, but I have no gun"). It is extremely difficult to listen to a rock vocalist sing lines like this, or singing lines where he feels he's been raped, and take him seriously, no matter how solid his rhythm section is and how many guest musicians he has on the album to help him write a song.

This album, Seether's third (counting Disclaimer and Karma and Effect here), is more of the same from Shaun Morgan: he can hardly handle a guitar without resorting to drab chord progressions and lifeless solos, and his vocals are still something to be desired despite sounding a whole lot like Chad Kroeger all of a sudden. This failure to forge his own identity in rock and resorting to blatantly copying another vocalist's style is absurd and uninspired. Further, the abysmal digitalized sound on this album is a terrible strain on the ears - the Morgan Effect is intensely strong on the album, seeing as how he is solely responsible for the guitars and vocals on the record. Essentially, he's everything but the rhythm section, and his impact on the music is devastating. While songs like "Fake It" and "Rise Above This" are total-package tracks that will undoubtedly enjoy radio success, and the guidance of Space on "Waste" improves that particular track immensely, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is nearly all negative space with very little beauty.

D

Jom recommends:

Fake It
Rise Above This
Waste
(for the guitars and E-bow only)

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FlawedPerfection
Emeritus


Comments: 2556
10.23.07


Well-written review and all, but you spend too much time accentuating how everything doesn't suck to give it a 1.

mynameischan
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 13168
10.23.07


At the end of the review put This review is dedicated to our brother Acey. We wish him the best of luck on his Holie Missione for the Latter Day Saints in South America.

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Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

You're a bastard if you saw my post in our forum. I'm not discrediting your take, but it was important to me to make sure that it wasn't just a let's-slag-Shaun Morgan-for-six-paragraphs.
I thought I employed the Dale Carnegie methodology to a reasonable degree when it came to that, but I could be wrong. I'll see what others say before I alter anything.

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Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

At the end of the review put This review is dedicated to our brother Acey. We wish him the best of luck on his Holie Missione for the Latter Day Saints in South America.

Hahaha, I'm glad someone else remembers that poor guy. All the best in his religious endeavors, but I'm sure he's going to be saying a few Hail Marys after he comes back, sees this review, and throws a fit.

Yyy


Comments: 291
10.23.07


acey should make Like Suicide

Yyy


Comments: 291
10.23.07


and leave.

Cocaine
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 7130
10.23.07


I walked by a small bar the other night and saw a bunch of ugly people lined up. I figured it was a crappy bar band, because well, it was a wednesday night (last week) and it's a small bar.
It was Seether. I roffled.

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LaidToRest329


Comments: 158
10.23.07


it does sort of seem like this would be a 2 from the review

Shattered_Future


Comments: 1502
10.23.07


Lmao at the fact this and Vicious Delicious by Infected Mushroom have almost the same exact cover.

Disclaimer was decent enough, but then again, I was 12 when I had it.

clairvoyant


Comments: 732
10.23.07


On this album, Seether dropped to a three-piece outfit, and this is where the biggest disappointment sets in: Seether's rhythm section is more than above-average, especially for a radio-ready group.


I don't really understand that line...

Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

Good find. I'll have to fix that.
Basically, they were originally a quartet, but the lead guitarist left due to that whole irreconcilable differences excuse every musician and his mother uses when things aren't going well. So, Shaun took over rhythm and lead for the album, but because he's so terrible at both, it's unfortunate because the rhythm section is so good.

clairvoyant


Comments: 732
10.23.07


ohhh gotcha

Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

It's a little less clunky now, hopefully. My writing can be pretty awkward at times, despite however much practice I get in real life and on here. Thanks for picking up on that.

CushMG15


Comments: 1512
10.23.07


Jom brings the pain. Morgan might actually kill himself if he sees this review.
I'll probably check out Waste because Space intrests me, but I didn't care much for Fake It, so I don't think this will sit well with me.
Good Review tho, if not a liiittttle over the top on the bashing. You got your point across tho.

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Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

No, no, I wouldn't want that. Anybody who cleans himself or herself up is A-OK with me and deserves credit for doing so. "Waste" is a good track for the guitars, for sure. Right away, you can tell that Space was a co-writer and played on the track - it really is unmistakable. And, thanks for the feedback in terms of the content. Everybody takes flak for not justifying ratings, and I'm not saying I don't deserve it. It's important for me to explain why it is [a rating], and try to illustrate with examples... while providing a few concessions regarding the better moments of the album.

MrDudebro


Comments: 1
10.23.07


Thanks for saving me $12.95. I was going to buy this, but now I see how horrible it is, I'm glad I didn't!

Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

It's not to discourage fans of the band, though. Fans of their previous material will be all over this album without a doubt. You can always stream a couple songs from their mySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/seether
... for a taste. I think 'Fake It' and a sample of '6 Gun Quota' are up there.

AggravatedYeti


Comments: 1075
10.23.07


Personally comparing the vocals to that of Kroeger nearly meritts a 1 -- but, if a single member is able to take away so much from the band...that's almost impressive.

Well written, I felt the hate, I enjoyed it.

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Jom
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1897
10.23.07

Album Rating: 1

I don't think Kroeger is a bad vocalist. Everybody slags Nickelback, sometimes justifiably, but they have some great songs, too. I wanted to convey that this emulation works out for the better - it's beneficial rather than harmful - but it shows a lack of willingness to forge his own rock persona.

Iluvatar
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 11097
10.23.07


pretty good 5/5

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