| 1. Intro |
| 2. Something's Got To Give |
| 3. The Wanderer |
| 4. Sof Spoken Sanity |
| 5. Endless |
| 6. The Crisis |
| 7. Lay My Burden Down |
| 8. War/Peace |
| 9. In My Time Of Need |
| 10. All Is Not Lost |
| 11. In This Life |
| 12. Maintain (Live at Sirius Studios) |
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Seemless
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What Have We Become
Seemless Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H30BO0 Release Date: 2006-09-05 |
Tracks:
- In My Blood
- Cast No Shadow
- Numb
- Eyes of a Child
- The Deep Below
- Seven
- Jaded
- Maintain
- Parody
- ...Things Fall Apart
Album Description
What Have We Become is Seemless' breakthrough album.From the seedy suburbs of western Massachusetts comes a band that will combine everything you love about hard rock: ballsy riffs, an earthquake rhythm section and vocals that tear through each let- ter of the lyrics. Seemless surf securely on a bed of massive riffs, constant backbreaking thunder then somewhere between the postal ways of Mike Patton,the power of Chris Cornell and the eerie calm- ness of Josh Homme lay the new multi-spectrum that is the Seemless sound. Featuring ex-members of Killswitch Engage and Shadows Fall, Seemless is the best possible excuse for changing paths. This is the band they wished they were a part of from the beginning. Now that the opportunity is here, they will never look back. What Have We Becomeis the next chapter and the band has squarely hit a chord with fans and industry alike.
Customer Reviews:
i'd say three and a half too, but since the last guy agrees but put 3 stars, i'll put 4 to balance it out.......2006-12-08
With Seemless' second album, What Have We Become, the band once again is labeled as one with no care for the current state of rock n' roll. Well, this reviewer welcomes this album, solely because Seemless plays rock n' roll that is quite unlike what you'd hear on the mainstream radio these days.
But don't get me wrong: this album is polished to a shine, and it definitely would sound perfectly at home on the corniest of cloned radio stations. But if you consider Seemless to be a replacement for Audioslave - since Audioslave has turned musically retarded and decided to become motivational speakers singing feel-good songs like "Be Yourself" - it's obvious that Seemless is a huge improvement from what's popular right now.
Featuring former Killswitch Engage vocalist Jesse Leach and drummer Derek Kerswill, one would probably expect the music to be somewhat similar. This is not the case whatsoever. Seemless is much less heavy, features more blues rock riffs, and is most accurately described as a blend of Killswitch Engage's grittiness and commercial-friendly radio rock.
It is to be lauded that the band places heavy emphasis in their roots and draws upon classic bands like Led Zeppelin. More modern influences from grunge bands, such as Soundgarden, are evident as well. But even though the record label would like you to believe it, the truth is that Seemless is nothing brand new. They just play a style of old-school rock n' roll that is slowly making its way back and exercising power over the current state of nu-metal trash.
- VIVIAN HUA
I'd say 3 and a half..........2006-11-29
They sounded awesome live, where's the energy on the album?.......2006-11-04
But I bought this album at the show and was disappointed. Not that it's a bad ablum, but when I popped this into my CD player on the drive home, I couldn't believe how little of the live energy was missing on the recorded album. It almost sounded like a different bad. So, I can't say it's a bad band or a bad album, but obviously these guys can do better. Maybe the production is just kind of poor. I don't know, I can't put my finger on it for sure, but the vocals don't jump out at you like they should. The guitar and bass and drums sound pretty good, but they just don't jive with singer and he's muted. It's too bad, the vocals should be showcased just as much as the rest of it. The bad is talented, they get only 3 stars instead of what they should get... which is 5... had they made this album as good as it should have been.
Finally....a band worth listening too.......2006-10-21
What a great band!.......2006-09-06
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Seemless
Seemless Manufacturer: Equal Vision Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006ZOUWS Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Something's Got To Give
- The Wanderer
- Sof Spoken Sanity
- Endless
- The Crisis
- Lay My Burden Down
- War/Peace
- In My Time Of Need
- All Is Not Lost
- In This Life
- Maintain (Live at Sirius Studios)
Customer Reviews:
A very different style of music............2006-04-02
Another mistake on Amazon's part........2006-03-01
Stoner Grunge.......2005-12-16
like an oxymoron but to me they're really two seperate styles. Grunge to me was not only the
heavy, part metal bands like Tad but also bands like Soundgarden that had a more expansive
sound while remaining heavy much of the time. Stoner rock is really slave to the towering Sabbath
inspired groove with bands like Kyuss, Fu Manchu and Orange Goblin being prime examples of
an equally heavy if more narrowly defined subgenre. So when I say Seemless sounds like stoner
rock influenced grunge you could assume they have a knack for writing solid stoner rock riffs in
the context of a larger whole that breaks out of the tight bounds of that genre.
The first thing you notice is the lead singer is a dead ringer for Chris Cornell of Soundgarden as
are many of the songs. There's a couple on here that sound almost exactly like them but
thankfully most of this album comes across as fairly original. Their sound is a bit heavier and
more streamlined than the grunge bands of yore as they tend to rely almost exclusively on catchy
stoner riffs to propel the songs forward while adding various tempo changes and atmospherics
to keep it interesting. There's also the occasional slow grunge song, also in the vien of
Soundgarden, but Seemless mostly keeps away from the alternately tuned lead guitar work (with
the exception of one song) that sometimes made the Soundgarden tracks a tough listen. Instead
they keep with the stoner rock formula of thick guitars and Sabbath like leads but at a slower
pace. Naturally these songs don't have quite the same pull as the fast cuts but they're listenable.
On the whole, this a fresh and interesting take on grunge filtered through the prism of the later
stoner rock movement. It's more straightforward than many of the old grunge bands and it's
harder and more dynamic than many of the stoner rock bands out there. So if you like it hot and
heavy and like any of the above mentioned bands you will probably enjoy this disc immensely.
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Not a COC ripoff, just good "southern rock".......2005-11-01
Interrpretation, is more important. Now I do see where the last reviewer's comments regarding the COC emulation are relevant, but in no way is this a straight copy. I give the album a perfect rating, and I have been listening to this album for months pretty heavily. I do listen to more than metal and rock, and being from the south I am a fan of typical "southern elements", I too am a huge COC, Down, Clutch fan, etc. but I really think that these guys did a damn good job on this album, being from New Jersey, they did a great job just capturing that kind of muddy southern groove. I reccomend this to anyone who appreciates the following: COC, Down,Clutch, Pantera, Kyuss, or any other solid grooving rock/metal bands.
Seemless - maybe too much.......2005-10-05
The disc has some problem with sounding repetitive. That might change after more listens. But what won't change is the shameful emulation of COC. There might be some other influences in there that I'm not identifying, but I am familiar with 2 of COC's records and this is pretty much christian rock level of emulation.
But I wouldn't crucify anyone for liking this. I know most bands I love can make almost no claim to originality, but the COC thing is just overbearing for me. Can't get past it.
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Seemless
Into Another Manufacturer: Hollywood Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000ODT Release Date: 1995-09-12 |
Tracks:
- Mutate Me
- Locksmiths And Lawyers
- T.A.I.L.
- Getting Nowhere
- Seemless
- Actual Size
- For A Wounded Wren
- After Birth
- Regarding Earthlings
- May I
- The Way Down
Album Description
Revelation: 48The next step in the twisting evolution of Into Another. Featuring "Locksmiths & Lawyers" and "Tail". Vinyl available exclusively on Revelation
Customer Reviews:
compelling alternative heavy metal.......2005-10-24
Tail......classic song.......2005-07-07
Into Another is Smooooth.......2001-03-18
Worth A Listen.......2000-06-27
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Seemless
Seemless Manufacturer: Losing Face Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000JKJ886 |
Product Description
Before it was reissued on Equal vision, Seemless's debut album was released on Losing Face Records in 2004.
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Seemless
Manufacturer: Distribution by Lunafield ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7EO8 Release Date: 2004-10-12 |
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Cal Payne
Manufacturer: Casyl Enterprises, Inc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA3YE2 Release Date: 2003-10-21 |
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Threads of Life (+2 Bonus Tracks)
Shadows Fall Manufacturer: Atlantic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000P67LVU |
Product Description
Limited Edition features 2 Exclusive Tracks. (1)Redemption (2)Burning The Live (3)Stormwinds (4)Failure Of The Devout (5)Venomous (6)Another Lost Hero (7)Final Call (8)Dread Uprising (9)Great Collapse, The (10)Just Another Nightmare (11)Forevermore BONUS TRACKS: (12)Fade Into Smoke (13)Dread Uprising - Live
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Seemless
Seemless Manufacturer: Equal Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LWWW94 |
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Seemless
Into Another Manufacturer: Hollywood ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000LXACKY |
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