Karma and Effect is the third studio album by South African rock band Seether. It was released on 24 May 2005 by Wind-up Records. It is certified platinum in the US and gold in Canada.
Upon release, the album debuted in the top 10 in many countries around the world and the first single "Remedy" held the top spot on the BillboardMainstream Rock Tracks chart. Following singles "Truth," and "The Gift", though not to the same extent, also found success on rock radio. Since its release the album has sold 635,413 units in the U.S. and nearly 800,000 worldwide. This is the band's second and final release with lead guitarist Pat Callahan, before his departure a year later.
Edwin U. Camacho – project manager/tour management
Andrew Lurie, Esq. (Baker & Hostetler) – legal representation
Scott Sokol (Pinnacle Entertainment) – agency representation (U.S.)
Mike Dewdney (International Talent Booking) – agency representation (outside U.S.)
Gary Haber and Terry Doty (Haber Corporation) – business management
Amy Meyer (Meyer PR) – publicity
Unreleased songs[]
Before the release of Karma and Effect, a blog from the band on their website stated that there would be three b-side tracks for the album. They are: "Let Me Go", "Innocence" and "Blister". "Let Me Go" has been released and can be found on the "Remedy" single. "Innocence" and "Blister" were never mixed or mastered, but both songs, likely obtained off the album's demo tapes, were made available on a fan site for a short time. All of these songs were eventually included on the second disc of their greatest hits album, Seether: 2002-2013.