Seether – Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (2007)
Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces is the sixth effort by the South African rockers, Seether.
Seether has been a band that has been off of my radar for a while, but after listening to Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, I can not ignore them anymore.
The first song I heard off of this disc, was Fake It. That tune piqued my curiosity enough to seek out this record.
If you like that tune, this record will hold no surprises for you, but I think you will be pleased by what you find here.
Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces is a modern hard rock record, that has several radio ready tunes. If you are a fan of bands like Hinder, Nickelback, or Daughtry, you will probably get into this record.
Seether isn’t breaking any new ground with this disc by any means. There are at least five tunes on this record that have hit potential, (Fake It, Breakdown, FMLYHM, Rise Above This, and 6 Gun Quota) and that should be enough for Seether to have a hit record on their hand.
This is a great sounding record, and whether you like the newer, post-grunge hard rock acts out there or not, you are going to hear a lot of these songs in 2008. I like this record, and I think you will too!
You can check out Seether at their myspace page here.
Rating:
Out of 10
Track Listing:
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
Seether is:
Shaun Morgan – Vocals, Guitar
Dale Stewart – Bass, Vocals
John Humphrey – Drums








































































im trying to find out the hidden track names on this album if you could help that’d be great
hi! well , i really think the same , but , as you allready said , they were too high And when someone´s that high , is pretty hard to stand there , unless for a tiny little period of time .
Anyway , I belive they work so hard so I do´n’t think they deserve to be a “nobody” , I mean , to be without fame and fans .
Fake It is a great tune but I was a little disappointed with the rest of the album. Disclaimer II was so good I had very high standards for the band, perhaps they were too high.
I have always dug this band.I have thier 1st and 3rd disc, and I love the new single, Fake It.