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Poison the parish / Seether.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: FAN00003 | FantasyPublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Fantasy, [2017]Edition: [Explicit version]Description: 1 audio disc : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Stoke the fire (3:44) -- Betray and degrade (4:04) -- Something else (3:42) -- I'll survive (3:38) -- Let you down (4:10) -- Against the wall (3:50) -- Let me heal (3:52) -- Saviours (3:22) -- Nothing left (3:36) -- Count me out (3:50) -- Emotionless (5:21) -- Sell my soul (4:17).
Performed by Seether.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Seether Available 33111009923034
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

One of the most enduring acts to come out of the post-grunge boom of the early 2000s, South Africa's Seether have managed to remain true to their Nirvana/Soundgarden-loving roots while maintaining just enough forward-thinking momentum to stay relevant. Poison the Parish is the band's seventh studio long-player, and their first to be issued via frontman Shaun Morgan's label imprint Canine Riot Records -- he also handles all of the production duties. A much beefier affair than 2014's perfectly meaty but slick corporate Isolate and Medicate, the 12-track set -- there is also a deluxe edition that adds three more cuts -- is by far the group's heaviest outing to date, but Seether have always leaned harder on the alt-rock side of the post-grunge spectrum, so as per usual, all of that might is tempered by hooks aplenty. Opener "Stoke the Fire" does just what its title implies, delivering slow burn grooves and a circuitous lead melody that falls somewhere between Alice in Chains and Load-era Metallica. Follow-up "Betray and Degrade" fares even better on the earworm front, as does the stripped-down lead single "Let You Down," but things start to bleed together as the LP reaches its mid-section, with competent, yet largely forgettable midtempo offerings like "Against the Wall" and "Let Me Heal" hitting the breaks on what was initially a pretty wild ride. Luckily, things pick up again with the punishing "Nothing Left" and the unabashedly Nevermind-esque "Count Me Out" -- the brooding, acoustic-led closer "Sell My Soul" gets by on mood alone. Poison the Parish doesn't deviate too far from the structural blueprints of prior outings, but it's hardly the work of a band just going through the motions. By attaining autonomy, Seether seems to have rediscovered their vitality. ~ James Christopher Monger

Performed by Seether.

Compact disc.

Parental advisory.

Stoke the fire (3:44) -- Betray and degrade (4:04) -- Something else (3:42) -- I'll survive (3:38) -- Let you down (4:10) -- Against the wall (3:50) -- Let me heal (3:52) -- Saviours (3:22) -- Nothing left (3:36) -- Count me out (3:50) -- Emotionless (5:21) -- Sell my soul (4:17).

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