
Seether's "Disclaimer II" is an expanded and remixed version of their debut, featuring a more polished sound, added lead guitar, and the commercially successful duet version of "Broken" with Amy Lee.
June 8, 2004 · Wind-Up
This album is the definitive version of Seether's breakthrough, a collection of raw nerves and heavy riffs polished to a commercial sheen. It's the sound of post-grunge at its most potent, blending Shaun Morgan's signature raspy baritone with driving guitars and a pervasive sense of melancholic introspection. If you're looking for an album that understands the weight of emotional struggle but also offers a cathartic release through powerful rock anthems, "Disclaimer II" is essential. The inclusion of the iconic "Broken" duet with Amy Lee alone makes it a landmark, but the entire record pulsates with a dark, relatable energy that resonates deeply.
How does Disclaimer II sound next to the rest of Seether's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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