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AMG Review of Seemless
Stewart Mason
All Music GuideOriginally released in 2004 by the Boston-area metal indie Losing Face, the debut album by post-hardcore supergroup Seemless largely dispenses with the hardcore and emo aspects of the members' former bands in favor of a return to a more traditional metal sound. Specifically, Seemless is a bit of a throwback to the immediate post-Nevermind era, when bands like Alice in Chains and Candlebox were melding Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin with the new flannel-clad sound of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden. Lead singer Jesse David Leach's outspoken Christianity lurks in the lyrics of tunes like "Lay My Burden Down" and "The Wanderer," but he smartly avoids proselytizing, and his forceful vocals almost never fall into the standard nu metal clichés. The songs, largely written before Leach joined, don't always fit comfortably with his lyrics and vocals: especially on the choruses, Leach's parts sometimes feel pasted awkwardly onto already-completed tunes, and the record as a whole never quite catches fire.
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I was on a jog the other day and the song "Something's Got to Give" by Seemless came on my iPod. The lyrics sucked me in, and I totally agree with what's being said. Check 'em out, and listen to the song (I uploaded it) - better yet, buy Seemless's albums."Something's really got to changeThe way we live our lives in disregard for one anotherCan't we see it's time to change our perception?Someth...
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Michael Jackson went from king of pop to freak of nature. I loved his, Off the wall and Thriller albums. I would like to have them added to my collection of music, however, there is a problem. Granted, nobody has proved that Michael was guilty of any wrong doing, though, in my mind I think he did do something (2 things worth mentioning: You don't state that you love children, meanwhile you just
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