Honestly, Seether has got to be my favorite band for the time being. I love the lyrics, the hard guitar rifts, the sound and blend of it all...but doesn't anyone ever get tired of "poor me and my ex girlfriend didn't work out" it seems like almost all rock songs are about being excluded from society or some group or about some bad break up between you and your mate. Sure it's bad, and some songs are worth writing over a bad break up, but when so many songs by one band are over the very same thing it gets to be a bit repititive. I think we, and our music too, needs to move beyond this "post-grunge" barrier, find a new genre to create, inspire something new and creative, Seether has the capacity, I know it. Shinedown has already taken the first steps, their newest album "Sound of Madness" displays their ability to invent new music writing styles very well, they have songs that are politically based, socially based, death, hard living, , and good times long gone. Those descriptions relate to the songs "Devour" "Sound of Madness" "What a Shame" "(forget the name...)" and "The Crow and the Butterfly" respectively. So let's hear it for new music!!!
Well, no offense but take a look at the copyright date on the cd. And anytime that you're feeling creative enough to create a new "genre" of music, I'll be eager to be the first to hear it.
Well, no offense but take a look at the copyright date on the cd. And anytime that you're feeling creative enough to create a new "genre" of music, I'll be eager to be the first to hear it.
Honestly, Seether has got to be my favorite band for the time being. I love the lyrics, the hard guitar rifts, the sound and blend of it all...but doesn't anyone ever get tired of "poor me and my ex girlfriend didn't work out" it seems like almost all rock songs are about being excluded from society or some group or about some bad break up between you and your mate. Sure it's bad, and some songs are worth writing over a bad break up, but when so many songs by one band are over the very same thing it gets to be a bit repititive. I think we, and our music too, needs to move beyond this "post-grunge" barrier, find a new genre to create, inspire something new and creative, Seether has the capacity, I know it. Shinedown has already taken the first steps, their newest album "Sound of Madness" displays their ability to invent new music writing styles very well, they have songs that are politically based, socially based, death, hard living, , and good times long gone. Those descriptions relate to the songs "Devour" "Sound of Madness" "What a Shame" "(forget the name...)" and "The Crow and the Butterfly" respectively. So let's hear it for new music!!!
Well, no offense but take a look at the copyright date on the cd. And anytime that you're feeling creative enough to create a new "genre" of music, I'll be eager to be the first to hear it.
Well, no offense but take a look at the copyright date on the cd. And anytime that you're feeling creative enough to create a new "genre" of music, I'll be eager to be the first to hear it.