Grape Street, the Philadelphia venue where One Cold Night was recorded on February 22, 2006, is also the location of the chance encounter between guitarist Pat Callahan, singer Shaun Morgan, and bassist Dale Stewart. Callahan was given a chance to audition for the band after Morgan saw him play at Grape Street. But the venue was chosen as the album site for a sense of homecoming and comfort for the entire band, not just Callahan. Yet even this feeling of homecoming can't save One Cold Night from its generic glumness. Seether never stray much from the rules and confines of post-grunge and alternative metal, but their grittier attitude and less self-righteous lyrics make them seem more down to earth than Creed or Nickelback. In fact, about the only surprising aspect about the album is that it doesn't sound like a live album at all. What should have been an emotional return ends up sounding more like a chore than a celebration. Other than a few cheers before and after songs (someone yells the drummer's name), the album sounds like it was recorded in a studio. There is absolutely nothing raw or imperfect about it, which is usually the charm of live albums. If One Cold Night wasn't marketed as being a live album, listeners could very well have no clue that it is. Not only did the crowd not seem to be having a very good time, but the band didn't either, offering almost no interaction with audience members. Most of the songs chosen for the live performance are brooding, somber, and self-deprecating. Actually, it's kind of depressing. The album's perpetual gloomy state flows so generically from one song to the next that you're not sure that the album isn't, in fact, just one long song. One Cold Night doesn't offer Seether fans anything that the band's in-studio recordings don't. All but two of the songs are hits from the band's certified gold albums, Disclaimer, Disclaimer II, and Karma and Effect. Unlike most live albums, this one lacks a sense of catharsis, fun, or general attentiveness. If this release was geared toward developing a new fan base, it's unlikely to achieve its goal. It doesn't stand out; either from the band's other albums, or from those of Seether's peers. On the other hand, for die-hard Seether fans, One Cold Night could work as just a mellower version of the band's previous albums and will hold some appeal for that reason. [This edition contains a bonus DVD featuring footage of the entire live performance, an interview, photos and a music video.] ~ Megan Frye, All Music Guide
One Cold Night (Bonus DVD)
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Credits
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Randy Staub
- Mixing
- Pat Burke
- Video Editor
- Scott Weiner
- Photography
- Steve Karas
- Executive Producer
- Gregg Wattenberg
- Production Supervisor, A&R
- Dale Stewart
- Bass, Group Member
- Rick Smith
- Management
- Ed Sherman
- Design, Package Art Direction
- Meiert Avis
- Director, Video Director
- Diana Meltzer
- A&R
- Pat Callahan
- Guitar, Group Member
- Edwin U. Camacho
- Project Manager, Management
- Scott Dachroden
- Guitar Technician
- Mike Dewdney
- Management
- Scott Sokol
- Management
- Mike Nack
- Authoring
- Pierre Robert
- Interviewer
- John Humphrey
- Drums, Group Member
- Joe Cahill
- Executive Producer, Photography
- Gareth Botha
- Illustrations
- Darren Majewski
- Coordination, A&R
- Randi Wilens
- Executive Producer, Executive Video Producer
- Shaun Morgan
- Guitar, Group Member, Vocals
- Scott Alle
- Lighting Technician
- Justin Amash
- Production Assistant
- Bryce Brashears
- Crew
- Bennett Chandler
- Engineer
- Curtis Clyde
- Drum Technician
- Bob Delia
- Technician
Notes
The Seether of 2006 is a far different band than the Seether that debuted in 2002. Nowhere is that more evident than on One Cold Night, the new live acoustic CD and bonus DVD, which reveals a new intimate side to their heavy-hitting sound.
Recorded at Philadelphia’s Grape Street on February 22, 2006, the session features hits from the band’s gold certified debut albums Disclaimer and Disclaimer II and their current release, the gold certified Karma and Effect.
Seether’s devoted fans will be rewarded with the release of One Cold Night. The CD/DVD marks several firsts for the band – their first concert recording, their first live acoustic recording and their first DVD release offering a complete set. For new fans, the live recording will convey the musical integrity and intensity of vocalist Shaun Morgan and his band mates from the platinum-selling, headlining band, Seether.
TRACKS:
1. Gasoline
2. Drivine Under
3. Diseased
4. Truth
5. Immortality
6. Tied My Hands
7. Sympathetic
8. Fine Again
9. Broken
10. Gift
11. Remedy
12. Plastic Man
13. Gift (Alt Mix) (Bonus Track)











