''Karma and Effect'' is the third studio album by South African
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band
Seether
Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion wit ...
. It was released on 24 May 2005 by
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. It is the band's second and final album with guitarist
Pat Callahan prior to his departure from the band in 2006.
Upon release, the album debuted in the top 10 of numerous national music charts. The album's lead single "
Remedy" held the top spot on the ''
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chart for a total of eight weeks. The second and third singles "
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" and "
The Gift", though not to the same extent, also found success on rock radio. Since its release, the album has sold upwards of 1 million units in the
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. It is certified platinum in the US and certified gold in
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Recording and writing
After the success of their 2002 debut album
''Disclaimer'', lead singer
Shaun Morgan
Shaun Morgan Welgemoed (, born 21 December 1978) is a South African musician. He is the singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the rock band Seether.
Early life
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began writing new material for a new studio album. Most of the songs that would feature on ''Karma and Effect'', however, were written over the course of 2004 prior to entering the studio.
During the writing and recording process, the band experienced multiple setbacks. Morgan initially wanted to title the album ''Catering to Cowards'', but this was vetoed by Wind-up Records. In addition, Wind-up asked that the cover art be changed and Morgan was asked not to swear on any of the recordings. Morgan stated that the album was "the culmination of a lot of anger and fear of the music industry and the people that happen to have power over our careers."
"Remedy" was one of the first songs to be written in the studio. In a 2022 interview with ''
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History
The ''American Songwri ...
'', Morgan explained the song's origin:
"I was in Los Angeles, and I would go to the producer’s house every day, and he had a studio in his garage. So he just handed me a guitar one day, and there was something about the guitar I just really loved playing, so I just started riffing and making stuff up. Then he said, 'Oh, that’s great, let’s run with that.' So we recorded the riff and he programmed drums to it, and then I came up with a verse, and we sort of built the song that way. I went back and we did the lyrics and vocals and that was the first single. ..Wind-up was very adamant that we just go with the softer songs. .. en 'Remedy' was chosen, there was a big fight, because the label didn't want us representing the heavier side of the band, so I was really happy we won that victory."
In a 2013
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AMA thread, Morgan stated that the lyrics to "Truth" were inspired by a "brutal dysfunctional relationship." He further commented that, for the song's music video, director
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was the first to propose casting
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in the role of
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.
"The Gift" was vaguely described by Morgan as "a pretty personal song." It was allegedly nearly shelved after Callahan repeatedly objected to the song each time Morgan showed it to the band prior to recording for the album.
The title for the track "Burrito" was inspired by watching ''
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''. "We didn't have a name for the song," Morgan recalled. "
Ozzy was running around mumbling about spicy burritos. And it was one of those moments where it was like, this is a legendary man, but it's a different side of him. It seemed real vulnerable and real personal. So we just picked it because it was a tongue-in-cheek homage to Ozzy Osbourne." The track was one of three songs written for the soundtrack to the 2003 film
''Daredevil'',
but was scrapped in favor of their song "Hang On" from ''
Disclaimer II
''Disclaimer II'' is the second studio album by South African rock band Seether. It is a recompilation of the band's first album, ''Disclaimer'', from 2002. Although the 12 tracks from the original album are present, they have been slightly rem ...
''.
Track listing
Personnel
Seether
*
Shaun Morgan
Shaun Morgan Welgemoed (, born 21 December 1978) is a South African musician. He is the singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the rock band Seether.
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Morgan spent most of his early life in South Africa.Bottomley, CSeether: South Afr ...
- vocals, guitars
*
Pat Callahan - guitars
*
Dale Stewart
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- bass
* John Humphrey - drums
Other personnel
*
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- production
*
Rich Costey
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- mixing
*
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- mixing
* Tom Baker - mastering
* Edwin U. Camacho - project management
* Gareth Botha - artwork, illustrations
*
Diana Meltzer - A&R
* Amy Meyer - promotion
* Bethany Pawluk - package design
* Ed Sherman - art direction
* Ross Petersen - digital editing
* Glenn Pitmann - mixing assistance
* Sid Riggs - digital editing
* Rick Smith - management
* Gregg Wattenberg - A&R, production supervision
Unreleased songs
Before the release of ''Karma and Effect'', a blog post from the band on their website stated that there would be three B-side tracks for the album: "Let Me Go", "Innocence" and "Blister". "Let Me Go" was included on the B-side of the "Remedy" single. "Innocence" and "Blister" were never mixed or mastered but both songs, likely obtained off the album's demo tapes, were made available on a fan site for a short time. All of these songs were eventually included on the second disc of their greatest hits album, ''
Seether: 2002-2013''.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
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2005 albums
Seether albums
Wind-up Records albums
Albums produced by Bob Marlette
Post-grunge albums