Let me be one of the first to remind you that, although Seether have always been a commonplace, generic post-grunge band, they've definitely had their share of likeable songs; "Truth," "Remedy," and "Fine Again" all come to mind in particular. Their latest full-length album Isolate and Medicate may be a step up from its antecedent, though in the long run, it's still easy pickings. A few noticeable gems (e.g. "Words as Weapons," "Crash," "Suffer It All," and "Save Today") save the record from becoming what is otherwise another unimpressive, boring release. For Seether standards, the instrumental work gets a pass, but nothing really stands out about it.
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