Karma And Effect

Seether

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Description

Seether’s Karma and Effect is a dark, heavy post-grunge album that captures the band’s bitter and emotionally raw sound at full force. Built around thick distorted guitars, pounding drums, and Shaun Morgan’s rough, anguished vocals, the album feels tense and brooding from the opening track “Because of Me.” Songs like “Remedy,” “Truth,” and “Burrito” combine aggressive riffs with memorable choruses, giving the record a balance of radio-friendly hard rock and bleak emotional intensity.

Lyrically, the album is filled with guilt, resentment, self-loathing, damaged relationships, and emotional exhaustion. Slower songs like “The Gift” and “Plastic Man” reveal a more vulnerable side of the band, while heavier tracks such as “Given” and “I’m the One” lean into anger and confrontation. Overall, Karma and Effect stands out as one of Seether’s defining mid-2000s releases, offering a mix of aggression, melody, and cathartic darkness.

Details
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Barcode :
0601501311529
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Publisher :
Concord Jazz Inc.
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Genre :
Metal
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g

Karma And Effect

Seether

Sale - Sale price $15.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $15.99 CAD
Sold Out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Description

Seether’s Karma and Effect is a dark, heavy post-grunge album that captures the band’s bitter and emotionally raw sound at full force. Built around thick distorted guitars, pounding drums, and Shaun Morgan’s rough, anguished vocals, the album feels tense and brooding from the opening track “Because of Me.” Songs like “Remedy,” “Truth,” and “Burrito” combine aggressive riffs with memorable choruses, giving the record a balance of radio-friendly hard rock and bleak emotional intensity.

Lyrically, the album is filled with guilt, resentment, self-loathing, damaged relationships, and emotional exhaustion. Slower songs like “The Gift” and “Plastic Man” reveal a more vulnerable side of the band, while heavier tracks such as “Given” and “I’m the One” lean into anger and confrontation. Overall, Karma and Effect stands out as one of Seether’s defining mid-2000s releases, offering a mix of aggression, melody, and cathartic darkness.

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