4-Seamer
4-Seamer's song 'Cross-Sections' became their most recognizable track, though it drew attention for its direct approach to mental health and addiction themes....
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4-Seamer's song 'Cross-Sections' became their most recognizable track, though it drew attention for its direct approach to mental health and addiction themes. The band's other songs like 'Dead End. Where Do You Go?' and 'Keep Your Distance' followed a similar pattern of straightforward lyrics over rock arrangements.
They released albums including 'Beneath the Surface' in 2010, 'Fractured' in 2013, and 'The Weight' in 2018. The 2005 EP version of 'Pinch Of Me' appears in their catalog alongside the studio version, suggesting they revisited some material over time.
Their music tended to avoid polished production in favor of a more immediate sound. While some listeners found their subject matter heavy, others responded to the lack of metaphor in songs like 'My Release' and 'Nevar'.
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