“No Resolution” by Seether
“No Resolution” is apparently based on the singer being plagued by his own thoughts. Shaun Morgan, who it can be said is the main writer behind the track, penned the tune during a particularly-emotional era in his life. More specifically, the way he puts it he was pretty much ready to quit the band. And the lyrics, which are based on the overall frustration he was going through, reflect this pessimism, as in the singer resolving that there is “no resolution”.
Facts about “No Resolution”
“No Resolution” was released on January 24th, 2012, serving as the third single from Seether’s album entitled “Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray”.
The writers of “No Resolution” are band members S. Morgan, D. Stewart, J. Humphrey and T. McLawhorn (who left Seether shortly thereafter). And the track was produced by Brendan O’Brien.
“No Resolution” appeared on three Billboard charts, faring most impressively on the Mainstream Rock listing, where it peaked at number two. And the song also charted in Canada.





