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Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray

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1 Fur Cue Morgan/Seether 3:48
2 No Resolution Morgan/Seether 3:08
3 Here and Now Morgan/Seether 3:55
4 Country Song Morgan/Seether 3:49
5 Master of Disaster Morgan/Seether 4:18
6 Tonight Morgan/Seether 3:44
7 Pass Slowly Morgan/Seether 3:27
8 Fade Out Morgan/Seether 3:54
9 Roses Morgan/Seether 4:17
10 Down Morgan/Seether 3:57
11 Desire for Need Morgan/Seether 3:33
12 Forsaken Morgan/Seether 4:19
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Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Wind-Up

Category: Pop/Rock

Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray

UPC: 601501325021

Release Date: 05/17/2011

Original Release Date: 05/17/2011

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Fur Cue, No Resolution, Here and Now, Country Song, Master of Disaster, Tonight, Pass Slowly, Fade Out, Roses, Down, Desire for Need, Forsaken]
Contributors:

Steve Losey

Shaun Morgan seems angry again. On Seether's 2011 opus, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, disillusionment, anger, and pain are central themes. Morgan's writing has always felt real, offering up some of the genres better moments with 2005's Karma and Effect and 2007's Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. With this opus, Morgan has again struck a chord. "Desire for Need" is a four-on-the-floor rock joint that finds Morgan reaching for falsetto, which adds an alternative, bluesy vibe to the song's feel. Tunes like "Country Song" and "Master of Disaster" are stamped with Dale Stewart's sexy bass grooves as well as anthemic vocals. On the latter, Morgan's vocal melody actually takes on a Queensr?che feel. One shining moment is the ballad "Pass Slowly." Musically, the band lays down an ethereal groove that reaches its pinnacle behind well-built guitar and bass riffs. Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray is another journey into the mind of Shaun Morgan: through heartbreak and rebirth he still has a lot to say about betrayal. His stamps as guitarist, a songwriter, and a lead vocalist are everywhere on this disc, and thankfully, that's what ultimately drives the release home. ~ Steven Douglas Losey, Rovi

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