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Karma and Effect

 
Album Review: Karma and Effect

  • Artist: Seether
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: May 24, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Seether follows in the tough-yet-sensitive tradition of Staind, Nickelback, and other grunge-aping power ballad hitmakers, although this band's road to the top may have been a little rougher than most. They have had their fair share of dues paying, touring solidly for over a year just to hit gold with Disclaimer in 2003 and then touring again in 2004 for the messy repackage Disclaimer II, which also only mustered gold sales. Add to that the fans displeased with the repackage and near-fans displeased that Seether were hard rockers and not a ballad machine as "Broken," the duet with Evanescence's Amy Lee that spurred the release of Disclaimer II, indicated. Their sophomore effort has been beset with its own pre-release woes, mostly label concessions that singer Shaun Morgan has been quite vocal about. The original title of Catering to Cowards was ditched in favor of the less biting Karma and Effect, the cover art was altered, and perhaps most troubling to the vitriolic Morgan, he was asked not to swear on the recordings. Despite all of this, Karma and Effect lives up to Disclaimer and perhaps even betters it with a stronger, road-tested band in permanent drummer John Humphrey and the addition of second guitarist Pat Callahan. Lyrically, the lack of profanity hasn't dulled this butter knife at all. It's stuck in the same ambiguous and inwardly tortuous morass as Disclaimer. Is that a bad thing though? If Seether was mining a different tradition, maybe, but more often than not the lyrics in neo-grunge are a vehicle to which the music is the release, and by that definition they at least are keeping in line with recent standards. There isn't any sign of Amy Lee this time, except in boyfriend Shaun Morgan's thank you list, but ballads like "Plastic Man" and "The Gift" should satisfy anyone hoping for a repeat of "Broken." Those more appreciative of Seether's fierce moments will prefer the explosive album opener, "Because of Me." Karma and Effect doesn't widen the scope of post-grunge but stands up well as a standard-bearer for modern hard rock. Diligent listeners will find a studio jam added as a bonus cut that shows a bit more depth to Seether and reps the band's South African roots as well with lyrics sung in Afrikaans. ~ Wade Kergan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Because of Me (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:36)
Remedy (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:27)
Truth (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:50)
The Gift Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (5:34)
Burrito (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:51)
Given (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:46)
Never Leave (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (4:59)
World Falls Away (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (4:40)
Tongue (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (4:05)
I'm the One (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (2:49)
Simplest Mistake (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (5:28)
Diseased (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (3:39)
Plastic Man (Lyrics) Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (8:47)
[Untitled Track] Seether, Shaun Morgan Seether (2:18)

Credits

John Humphrey (Drums), Glenn Pittman (Mixing Assistant), Gregg Wattenberg (Production Supervisor), Sid Riggs (Digital Editing), Bob Marlette (Engineer), Bethany Pawluk (Package Design), Gregg Wattenberg (A&R), Amy Meyer (Publicity), Ross Petersen (Digital Editing), Dale Stewart (Bass), Diana Meltzer (A&R), Tom Baker (Mastering), Gareth Botha (Illustrations), Gareth Botha (Artwork), Bob Marlette (Producer), Randy Staub (Mixing), Rich Costey (Mixing), Rick Smith (Management), Edwin U. Camacho (Project Manager), Pat Callahan (Guitar), Ed Sherman (Art Direction)
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Karma and Effect
Studio album by Seether
Released May 24, 2005
Recorded October 5, 2004 – January 9, 2005
Genre Alternative Metal, Post-Grunge
Length 60:54
Label Wind-up
Producer Bob Marlette
Professional reviews
Seether chronology
Disclaimer II
(2004)
Karma and Effect
(2005)
One Cold Night
(2006)

Karma and Effect is the third album by the South African post grunge rock band Seether. It was released on May 24, 2005 by Wind-up Records. It is certified Platinum Worldwide going gold in the USA and Canada.

Upon release, the album debuted in the top 10 in many countries around the world and the first single "Remedy" held the top spot on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Following singles "Truth," and "The Gift", though not to the same extent, also found success on rock radio. Although successful this album could be considered the heaviest album released by Seether some songs featuring a much more Alternative Metal Sound on songs such as Simplest Mistake and Because of me.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Because of Me" – 3:36
  2. "Remedy" – 3:27
  3. "Truth" – 3:50
  4. "The Gift" – 5:34
  5. "Burrito" – 3:51
  6. "Given" – 3:46
  7. "Never Leave" – 4:59
  8. "World Falls Away" – 4:40
  9. "Tongue" – 4:05
  10. "I'm the One" – 2:48
  11. "Simplest Mistake" – 5:28
  12. "Diseased" – 3:40
  13. "Plastic Man" – 8:48
  14. "Kom Saam Met My" - 2:18 (Hidden Track)

Personnel

Unreleased songs

Before the release of Karma And Effect, a blog from the band on their website stated that there would be three b-side tracks for the album. They are: "Let Me Go", "Innocence", and "Blister". "Let Me Go" has been released and can be found on the "Remedy" single. "Innocence" and "Blister" were never mixed or mastered, but both songs, likely obtained off the album's demo tapes, were made available on a fan site for a short time.

Trivia

  • The album's hidden track is sung in Afrikaans, vocalist Shaun Morgan's native tongue. The song is called "Kom Saam Met My" which translates to "Come With Me".
  • The song title for "Burrito" was inspired from an Osbournes episode where Ozzy Osbourne has a craving for Burritos.
  • "Remedy" was used as the official theme for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Pay-Per-View SummerSlam, in 2005
  • The cover artwork is designed by Gareth Botha.

Chart positions

Chart (2005) Peak position
U.S. Billboard 200 8

 
 

 

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