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Seemless: Pete Cortese (guitar); Jeff Fultz (bass guitar); Jesse David, Derek Kerswill. Personnel: Jesse David (vocals); Pete Cortese (guitar); Derek Kerswill (drums, percussion). Audio Mixer: Will Sandalls. Recording information: Blue Jay Recording Studio, Carlisle, MA (06/11/2004); Sirius National Broadcast Studios (06/11/2004). Photographers: Rev. Aaron Michael Pepelis; Bruce Bettis. Originally 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. ~ Stewart Mason Seemless Songs | 1. | Intro | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Something's Got to Give | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Wanderer, The | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Soft Spoken Sanity | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Endless | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Crisis, The | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Lay My Burden Down | $0.99 | |
| 8. | War/Peace | $0.99 | |
| 9. | In My Time of Need | $0.99 | |
| 10. | All Is Not Lost | $0.99 | |
| 11. | In This Life | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Maintain - (Live At Sirius Studios) | $0.99 | |
| Seemless Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)   Awesome Seemless is an incredible band that everyone should listen to they just really get you pumped up really cool guitar work especially the solos this guy knows how to use a wah wah pedal definatly worth the money my favorite songs are probably Maintain, In My Time Of Need, and Lay My Burden Down, but all of them are good really i can just lay this cd down and listen to it all the way through, the only problem is that they have another song out there thats not on this cd its called Haze it is an incredible song probably better than any on this cd if u like this then u need to find that song too Submitted by Irish Kid (Yakima Wa USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Seemless is a great fking cd I heard the song "Lay My Burden Down" on the satelite and had to go find this cd. It flat out kicks some serious ass. It reminds me of Black Sabbath and early Soundgarden. They remind of a few other bands but they sound like no-one. All in all a fantastic cd. Submitted by deadboy7269 (Owensboro, KY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good ole rock & roll I love this cd! It's a little mixture of classic grunge and some Hardcore. Music is great, the vocals are AWESOME, Jesse David Leech is the man. My favorite tracks are Something's got to give, The wanderer, endless, Lay my burden down. I recommend this cd to any people who love Rock & roll! Submitted by NationOnFire (Pico Rivera, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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