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Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is the fourth studio album by the South African post-grunge rock band Seether, released on October 23, 2007, by Wind-up Records. The album marks the band's return as a trio following the departure of guitarist Pat Callahan after their previous release, Karma and Effect (2005), and features frontman Shaun Morgan on vocals and guitar, Dale Stewart on bass, and John Humphrey on drums. Produced by Howard Benson at Bay 7 Studios in Valley Village, California, and Sparky Dark Studio in Calabasas, California, it consists of 12 tracks blending heavy riffs, melodic choruses, and introspective lyrics addressing themes of personal turmoil and resilience. The album's creation occurred amid significant personal challenges for , including a stint in , the suicide of his brother in , and a high-profile romantic fallout with singer , which reportedly inspired her song "." These events infused the record with raw emotional intensity, as evidenced in tracks like "Rise Above This," a tribute to Morgan's late brother. Despite the difficulties, the production emphasized a polished yet aggressive , with handling keyboards and programming alongside engineering by Mike Plotnikoff and mixing by . Key tracks include the lead single "Fake It," a critique of inauthenticity that opens the album, followed by "Breakdown" and the bass-heavy "FMLYHM" (short for "Fuck Me Like You Hate Me"). Three singles were released: "Fake It" in August 2007, "Rise Above This" in February 2008, and "Breakdown" in September 2008, with music videos enhancing their radio and MTV promotion. Commercially, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200, selling 57,000 copies in its first week and eventually achieving gold certification by the RIAA for 500,000 units shipped. "Fake It" became Seether's biggest hit, topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart for 14 consecutive weeks and reaching number 56 on the Hot 100, while "Breakdown" peaked at number 5 on the Alternative Songs chart. The album solidified Seether's presence in the post-grunge scene, influencing subsequent releases and leading to reissues, including a 2021 lavender vinyl edition by Craft Recordings.

Background

Conception and influences

The creation of Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was deeply rooted in lead singer Shaun Morgan's personal turmoil during the mid-2000s, particularly his battles with depression and substance abuse. Morgan entered rehabilitation in July 2006 to address his alcoholism and related issues, a period marked by intense emotional distress that permeated the album's development. These struggles were compounded by the suicide of his brother Eugene Welgemoed on August 13, 2007, to which the album is dedicated; Morgan later reflected upon it as a catalyst for channeling pain into creative output. Additionally, his high-profile breakup with Evanescence singer Amy Lee in late 2005 fueled further emotional upheaval; the split was publicly dramatized in Lee's song "Call Me When You're Sober," which Morgan perceived as a direct attack, adding to his sense of vulnerability. The album's title, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, originated from Morgan's fascination with artistic concepts, specifically the idea in of discovering aesthetic value in the voids or "negative spaces" between subjects, which he adapted as a for extracting positivity from life's darker moments. This aligned with Morgan's use of songwriting as a therapeutic process to confront and process negativity, transforming raw personal experiences into structured expression rather than unfiltered rage. He described the writing as , allowing him to navigate phases of , , and eventual acceptance amid his . Morgan consciously shifted the album's direction toward emphasizing melody and glimmers of hope within its darkness, departing from the raw aggression of Seether's prior releases like (2005). This evolution aimed to create a more balanced sound with pop-leaning elements and experimental touches, while still incorporating heavier tracks to reflect . In early , as the band announced the album's title and thematic core, Morgan highlighted its focus on overcoming adversity and fostering inner strength, signaling a maturation in Seether's artistic identity.

Band lineup changes

In June 2006, Seether's lead guitarist Pat Callahan departed the band, resulting in the group operating as a trio for the first time during the recording of Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces. Callahan, who had joined in 2002 and contributed to albums like Disclaimer II (2004) and Karma and Effect (2005), cited fatigue from the relentless touring schedule as a key factor in his decision to leave. Frontman Shaun Morgan expressed relief over the change, describing it as "something that was a long time coming" and noting that the remaining members shared his sentiment, though the band provided no further official details on the split. The core lineup for the album solidified around on lead vocals and guitar, bassist , and drummer John Humphrey, who had been with the band since 2003. No permanent replacement was sought for , with Morgan taking on primary guitar responsibilities, which shifted the band's dynamic toward a more focused configuration. This reduced personnel influenced the album's arrangements, yielding a streamlined, guitar-driven sound that emphasized Morgan's riffing without the layered dual-guitar textures of prior releases. Critics noted the resulting "slightly thinner" production in elements compared to earlier works, yet it retained Seether's signature edge through reinforced rhythm sections and Morgan's versatile playing.

Writing and recording

Songwriting process

The songwriting for Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was primarily led by frontman , with significant contributions from bassist , reflecting a collaborative approach that built on Morgan's core ideas. The process commenced in late , shortly after Morgan's recovery from a stint in earlier that year, allowing him to channel personal challenges into creative output. Over this period, Morgan composed approximately 50 songs, experimenting with structures that ultimately shaped the album's 12 tracks. A key emphasis in the songwriting was achieving a balance between aggressive heavy riffs in verses and soaring melodic choruses, drawing from influences such as Nirvana's dynamic quiet-loud dynamics and ' anthemic accessibility. These sessions occurred in informal settings, including on tour and in Morgan's home studio, where initial riffs and lyrics were captured as raw demos to preserve emotional authenticity before further refinement. This method ensured the material retained a spontaneous, unpolished intensity reflective of the band's evolving sound. The inclusion of a cover of George Michael's "Careless Whisper" was a late decision, incorporated into the reissue as a bonus track to provide thematic contrast against the album's predominantly intense rock compositions. This addition highlighted the band's willingness to explore , diverging from the core original material while enhancing the record's introspective depth.

Recording sessions

The recording sessions for Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces occurred primarily in 2007 at Bay 7 Studios in Valley Village, California, with additional work at Sparky Dark Studio in . The band, operating as a trio following the departure of Pat Callahan after their previous album, adapted by having frontman multi-track his guitar parts to create a fuller sound. Producer played a key role in shaping the album's polished aesthetic, contributing keyboards and programming to enhance the tracks' texture and dynamics. These sessions came amid personal challenges for , including recovery from rehab earlier in 2006 and the emotional weight of family issues, which influenced the band's focused approach. Core tracking took place in the early months of 2007, with actively in the studio by spring and wrapping principal work by July, when they were reported to be finalizing the project in a facility. The album was then mixed by at Resonate Music in , ensuring a radio-ready polish suitable for ' expectations. Wind-up Records provided strong label support throughout the process, enabling the trio to experiment within their established heavy yet melodic framework despite the lineup shift. The standard edition ultimately clocked in at a total runtime of 50:46 across 12 tracks, balancing intensity with accessibility.

Composition and themes

Musical style

_Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces is primarily classified within the and genres, incorporating influences evident in its riff structures. The album's sound features heavy distorted guitars that drive the tracks, often layered by guitarist and vocalist to create a dense, atmospheric texture. These elements blend with melodies, resulting in a polished yet aggressive sonic palette that balances accessibility with intensity. Key sonic characteristics include dynamic shifts, with many songs transitioning from quiet, introspective verses to explosive choruses, enhancing emotional impact through contrast. The production, handled by Howard Benson, emphasizes clarity and reinforcement of guitars and drums, making the album more radio-friendly while preserving a turbulent edge. Instrumentation highlights Morgan's multifaceted guitar work, Dale Stewart's prominent bass lines that add depth and heaviness, and John Humphrey's driving drum patterns that propel the rhythm section. Compared to Seether's prior releases like Disclaimer II, the album evolves toward more melodic hooks and experimental textures, moving away from raw aggression toward a refined balance of melody and edge, though it retains the band's signature hard rock intensity. This progression marks a more consistent and diverse approach, incorporating subtle advancements in sonic variety without losing the core post-grunge drive.

Lyrical content

The lyrics of Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces delve into central themes of personal , toxic relationships, addiction recovery, and finding hope amid despair, reflecting frontman Shaun Morgan's introspective examinations of emotional turmoil. Morgan's confessional style permeates the album, as he drew from over 60 songs written during a period of personal hardship, including his time in , to articulate raw and self-reflection. This approach allows for an intimate portrayal of , where tracks confront the cycles of self-destruction and the path toward . In songs like "Fake It," Morgan critiques superficiality and the pretense of emotional authenticity, highlighting how individuals mask their inner struggles to conform to societal expectations during times of personal crisis. Similarly, "Rise Above This" addresses profound loss and resilience, inspired by the suicide of 's brother Eugene, serving as a poignant call to overcome despair through inner strength. These narratives underscore toxic relationships, as seen in "Breakdown," which confronts the pain of a fractured romance with lines evoking emotional dismantling and regret. The represents a tonal evolution in Morgan's songwriting, shifting from the overt anger of prior releases like to a more introspective resilience, emphasizing growth over confrontation. This progression is embodied in recurring metaphors of "negative spaces," symbolizing emotional voids or dark periods where beauty and hope can emerge, as the title itself encapsulates Morgan's philosophy of discovering positivity in adversity. The includes a cover of George Michael's "," reinterpreted through a lens of regret and vulnerability that contrasts the 's heavier themes, adding a layer of melancholic introspection to the themes of relational fallout and emotional exposure.

Release and promotion

Album release

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was released on October 19, 2007, in and , followed by a worldwide release on October 23, 2007, through . The was made available in standard formats including a 12-track and digital download, allowing accessibility across physical and online platforms. In 2009, the album received a that included two bonus tracks: a cover of Michael's "Careless Whisper" and its strings version, expanding the original tracklist to reflect additional material developed post-release. The cover art featured the painting "Candice the Ghost" by artist , symbolizing ethereal beauty in darkness and tying into the album's thematic exploration of contrast and emotion. Initial promotion centered on building pre-release buzz through the lead single "Fake It," which was released on August 28, 2007, and became the most-added song on U.S. rock radio upon its debut. supported this push by targeting rock radio stations, leveraging the single's momentum to heighten anticipation for the full album rollout.

Singles

The lead single from Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, "Fake It", was released on August 28, 2007. The track topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart for 14 weeks and the Alternative Songs chart for eight weeks, marking Seether's longest-running No. 1 on the former. Its music video, directed by Tony Petrossian, parodies hip-hop video tropes with over-the-top elements like jet skis, boats, and scantily clad women to satirize superficiality, aligning with the song's theme of inauthenticity. "Rise Above This", the album's second single, followed on February 19, 2008. It reached No. 1 on the Alternative Songs chart (holding for 2 weeks) and No. 2 on the Mainstream Rock chart. The accompanying video, directed by Tony Petrossian and premiered on MTV2 on April 5, 2008, serves as a tribute to suicide prevention, depicting the emotional aftermath of a young man's suicide on his family—drawing from frontman Shaun Morgan's personal loss of his brother Eugene Welgemoed in 2007—and ends with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline number. The third single, "Breakdown", was released to radio in mid-August 2008. It peaked at No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock chart and No. 4 on Alternative Songs. The music video, released on November 12, 2008, incorporates live performance footage of the band interspersed with narrative scenes emphasizing emotional intensity. A reissue of the album in 2009 included a bonus track cover of George Michael's "Careless Whisper", released as a single on March 10, 2009. The track charted modestly, reaching No. 63 on the Billboard Hot 100. Its music video highlights an acoustic rock reinterpretation, featuring the band in a stripped-down setting with pop culture nods for a lighthearted contrast to the original's smooth jazz style. All four music videos received airplay on and , bolstering the singles' dominance on rock radio formats and contributing to the album's extended chart presence.

Critical reception

Professional reviews

Upon its release, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces received mixed-to-negative reviews from critics, with a aggregate score of 39 out of 100 based on 5 reviews. AllMusic described the album as a direct and focused record, possibly Seether's most consistent effort in active/alt-rock. rated it 1.5 out of 5, criticizing the guitar tones as a "teeth-grinding, digitized-sounding ." gave it 6 out of 10, noting the production's polish with reinforced guitars but describing "Breakdown" as generic with muddy soul-searching. Q awarded it 2 out of 5, calling it a betrayal of grunge's promise. Other outlets offered varied takes, leading to an overall perception of the record as commercial yet uninspired, though its singles were widely lauded.

Accolades and legacy

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces earned their first South African Music Award for Best Rock Album (English) at the 2008 ceremony. The album also secured the band's inaugural win at the for Best Alternative Artist in 2008. Regarded as Seether's most commercially successful release, with global sales exceeding 1 million units, the album solidified their position in the mainstream landscape and contributed to significant fanbase expansion through widespread radio play and touring. Its blend of introspective lyrics and accessible rock hooks defined the band's sound during this era, influencing subsequent works and maintaining relevance in rock playlists. In a 2017 retrospective, CryptoRock highlighted the album's exploration of amid personal adversity, noting its enduring appeal in finding positivity within hardship. The track "Rise Above This," inspired by frontman Shaun Morgan's experiences with loss, has been prominently featured in tributes to struggles, including dedications at events honoring figures like and . The song's message of has aligned with broader awareness initiatives since the 2010s, amplifying the album's cultural resonance. As of November 2025, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces continues as a cornerstone of Seether's , experiencing a streaming resurgence with over 777 million plays on (standard version).

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces debuted at number 9 on the US chart, marking Seether's highest charting at the time. The album also entered the Top Rock Albums at number 2, reflecting its strong appeal within the rock genre. Internationally, it reached number 9 on the Albums Chart, where it spent 18 weeks in total. In , the album peaked at number 18 on the ARIA Albums Chart, while in the , it achieved a modest peak of number 38 on the Official Albums Chart.
Chart (2007–2008)Peak Position
US Billboard 2009
US Top Rock Albums2
Canadian Albums (Billboard)10
Australian Albums (ARIA)18
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)9
UK Albums (OCC)38
South African AlbumsTop 10
The album's singles contributed significantly to its chart longevity. "Fake It" topped the Mainstream Rock chart for 14 weeks, becoming one of the longest-running number-one hits in the chart's history. "Rise Above This" followed with a 2-week reign at number 1 on the Alternative Songs chart, further bolstering the album's radio presence. Strong radio airplay, particularly in the US, helped extend the album's chart life beyond its initial release. On year-end charts, Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces ranked number 86 on the for 2008 and number 154 for 2009, underscoring its sustained popularity. In , performance was modest outside the , with limited entries on major continental charts.

Sales and certifications

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces sold 57,000 copies in the during its first week of release. The album has surpassed 1 million units sold in the and was certified by the RIAA on December 9, 2020. Internationally, the album achieved several certifications reflecting its commercial success in key markets. It was certified Gold in by in 2009 for shipments of 50,000 units. In , it earned Gold status from the (RISA) in May 2008 for 20,000 units. 's (RMNZ) awarded it Gold certification for 7,500 units in 2008.
CountryCertificationUnits soldCertifying bodyDate
Gold50,0002009
Gold7,500RMNZ2008
Gold20,000RISAMay 2008
United StatesPlatinum1,000,000RIAADecember 9, 2020
As of 2025, global sales estimates for the album stand at approximately 1.5 million units, with significant contributions from digital downloads and streaming equivalents in recent years. A 2009 reissue, featuring the bonus track "" as a single, provided a modest boost to ongoing sales through additional track availability.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The standard edition of Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, released in 2007 by , consists of 12 tracks with a total runtime of 50:41. All tracks were written by members and , with additional contributions from bandmate John Humphrey and additional musician (known as ) on select songs.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"Like Suicide", Stewart4:14
2"Fake It", Stewart3:13
3"Breakdown", Stewart, Humphrey3:29
4"FMLYHM", Stewart3:28
5"Fallen", Stewart4:18
6"Rise Above This"3:23
7"No Jesus Christ", Stewart7:05
8"Six Gun Quota", Stewart3:23
9"Walk Away from the Sun", Stewart4:13
10"Eyes of the Devil", Stewart5:00
11"Don't Believe", Stewart, Humphrey4:34
12"Waste", 4:21
A 2009 reissue by The Bicycle Music Company expanded the album to 14 tracks (total runtime 60:07), adding a cover of "" (written by and ) and its strings version; no unique B-sides were included with the album's singles.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13"", 4:57
14" (Strings Version)", 4:26

Personnel

Seether
  • – lead vocals, guitars
  • – bass, backing vocals
  • John Humphrey – drums, percussion
Additional musicians Production The album was recorded at Bay 7 Studios in Village, California, and Sparky Dark Studio in . Art and design

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