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It was also great to take a trip down memory lane and come back to a band from my teenage years. Wasteland – The Purgatory is a solid EP that contains five fantastic tracks. SEETHER are what I would call a chameleon band, they can pull off a variety of songs marvellously and this version of Wasteland is further proof. This version is a completely stripped down to an acoustic version with touches from the piano and cello. It starts with Wasteland and ends with an alternative version of Wasteland. Due to the memorable and empowering melody, this is my personal favourite track on the album. Ozzy Osbourne era BLACK SABBATH comes to mind when listening to this track, particularly through those raw sounding guitar riffs. This will be the track that people headbang to at live shows and fist pumping the air as stress is alleviated. By the end of the song, you are still left feeling uncertain.įeast Or Famine is more upbeat that its predecessor. Lyrics such as “I keep searching for my own light, fear is keeping me inside” and the music arrangements portray this uncertainty through a mix of major and minor tones, particularly in the guitar riffs. Will It Ever End? has been described as a pandemic induced head trip and from listening to this, I fully agree. The phrase simple but effective comes to mind. In terms of the song itself, it’s a great one in terms of the deep emotions it gives off in a subtle way. When near the end of Disclaimer Tour, the band decided to return to the. It has high energy and is not very danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar. The track runs 4 minutes and 14 seconds long with a B key and a major mode. If The House Of The Rising Sun had been released as a grunge rock song, it would sound similar to this. Seether is a South African post-grunge/alternative metal band founded in the. Walk Away From The Sun is a moody song by Seether with a tempo of 164 BPM. One minute I am thinking THE ANIMALS rendition of The House Of The Rising Sun, the next minute I am reminded of grunge rock from the early nineties. It’s hard to pinpoint what What Would You Do? sounds like. It feels great to be listening to them again and I know it’s a cliché to say it sets the tone for the rest of the EP but, in this case, it does. When listening to the first guitar riffs, nostalgia instantly hits, and I am taken back to my teenage years during summer. It opens up with fan favourite Wasteland taken from their previous album Si Vis Pace, Para Bellum. They are due to release their upcoming EP Wasteland – The Purgatory and listening to the sounds from this has reignited my love for the band. I had listened to them casually shortly after that and they slowly went off my radar until recently.
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The last full album I had listened to by them was Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces which was released in 2007, it made navigating life as a teenager a lot easier.
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South African rockers SEETHER were one of my gateway bands into the genre and they were a key presence in my teenage years when it came to developing my music taste. Roadrunner Records band Motionless In White have released their widely anticipated new album Scoring The End of the World.