Cred-cramping comparisons to opportunistic pop remix albums aside (what, no fans of J to tha L-O!: The Remixes in the house?), fans can't be happy with this stopgap sequel to Disclaimer, Seether's hit 2002 debut. The awkwardly named Disclaimer II remasters the original's track listing, adds four tracks, and pads the lot with odds and sods from various soundtracks. Of note in the latter category is the Punisher soundtrack recording of "Broken," which features Evanescence chanteuse (and girlfriend of Seether brain Shaun Morgan) Amy Lee. It's a more hopeful take, and benefits (read: it doesn't sound as much like Staind) from a fuller arrangement and the warmth of Lee's powerful vocals. However, the song's inclusion marks the rest of Disclaimer II as potential filler around what's actually being sold. Again. Now, upon its release, Morgan did endorse II as the more clearly realized version of his band's debut, and promise an actual follow-up for 2005. Which is quite noble. But that doesn't absolve Wind-Up Records from putting the squeeze on the Seether faithful with this phoned-in jumble. Nor does it forgive Seether's more rote appropriations of the Nirvana pain shovel ("Gasoline"), which still dig dully into post-grunge even with the subtle remix topsoil. As for the addendums, "Sold Me" is another Punisher track, and "Love Her" and "Take Me Away" are more queasily blatant summons at the sarcophagus of Kurt. Morgan's writhing emotions certainly sound genuine. But can Nevermind's delivery system really continue to be rewritten ten-plus years after its rise? Here's hoping Disclaimer's eventual, actual follow-up reveals more about Seether than what records they listened to in the '90s. [Disclaimer II also included a DVD with live and behind-the-scenes goodies.] ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
sold me and cigarettes are awesome songs. but i dont really like the amy lee thrown in in some songs but over all i think this johnny loftus guy is a little harsh. great album!
Broken is my favorite song of all time. Amy Lee just fits perfectly with Seether. Also love Gasoline. Seether is like Uber Nirvana.Saw them in concert with Saving Abel and Nickelback at DCU in Springfeild.THEY ROCK
WoW!!!To me it sounds as if this guy is trashin on their album as politely as possible. Yeah DisclaimerII was a re-worked and remastered version of their previous album with a couple of new songs and a few added tracks from "The Punisher" soundtrack. But whats so hard to understand? The band wasn't happy with the outcome of Disclaimer due to for whatever reasons and felt it needed to be improved upon.(which it was) But how is he going to say they were "jockin Nirvanas swag" is beyond me.