Seether 2002-2013 is a two-disc compilation album by the South African rock band Seether, which was released on October 29, 2013 through Wind-up Records. It is entirely produced by Brendan 'O Brien.
The first disc comprises the band's well-known songs and singles, while the second disc comprises a cover of Veruca Salt's song "Seether", the song after which the band is named, two new studio tracks, plus unreleased demos, B-sides, and soundtrack songs.
Track listing
1. |
"Fine Again" (Disclaimer II) |
4:04 |
2. |
"Driven Under" (Disclaimer II) |
4:33 |
3. |
"Gasoline" (Disclaimer II) |
2:49 |
4. |
"Broken (featuring Amy Lee)" (The Punisher: The Album and Disclaimer II) |
4:18 |
5. |
"Remedy" (Karma and Effect) |
3:27 |
6. |
"Truth" (Karma and Effect) |
3:50 |
7. |
"The Gift" (Karma and Effect) |
5:34 |
8. |
"Fake It" (Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces) |
3:14 |
9. |
"Rise Above This" (Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces) |
3:24 |
10. |
"Breakdown" (Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces) |
3:29 |
11. |
"Careless Whisper" ((George Michael cover) Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces) |
4:56 |
12. |
"Country Song" (Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray) |
3:49 |
13. |
"Tonight" (Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray) |
3:43 |
14. |
"No Resolution" (Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray) |
3:08 |
15. |
"Here and Now" (Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray) |
3:56 |
Reception
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AllMusic |
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In his review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine calls the album "a by-the-books greatest-hits, a 15-track overview" with an ugly cover of a dog defecating. Regarding the contents of the compilation, he notes the emphasis on the band's latter-day albums over the earlier works. The inclusion on a cover version of Veruca Salt's "Seether" on a second disc of rarities, demos, and B-sides "should please fans".[1]
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