Seether have just released their new album, 'Isolate and Medicate,' and while making the rounds to promote the disc, the band stopped by Loudwire headquarters to perform a few tunes, including their ...
The annual event from 94.5 FM The Buzz returns May 28 to the Woodlands Pavilion. The lineup includes Papa Roach, Seether, Bush, The HU, Dead Sara and 10 Years. Tickets are $34.50-$129.50 and go on ...
We're less than a week away from the release of Seether's highly-anticipated Poison the Parish album. The band promised a return to their heavier days, which has been evident by the previously ...
Seether's longevity can be credited with their penchant for creating sustainable and catchy rock melodies. The South African rockers have never been afraid to take risks, showing a willingness to mix ...
For Seether frontman Shaun Morgan, it’s more exciting to be bringing out a new album — The Surface Seems So Far, which drops Friday, Sept. 20 — than it is to be celebrating the band’s 25th anniversary ...
Hard rock band Seether hit the mainstream when Amy Lee of Evanescense shared lead vocals on the electric ballad “Broken.” At least, that’s when non-metal fans were introduced to a more radio-friendly ...
Seether frontman Shaun Morgan rises 4-1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Songwriters chart (dated Aug. 1), leading for the first time thanks to two Seether tracks on the Hot Hard Rock Songs chart that he… By ...
Seether have altered the lyrics to their song ‘Remedy’ to diss venue security following an incident with the frontman’s daughter. The incident took place as the South African rock band were performing ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Everyone experiences pain and loss in their lives, and while they ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Quentin Singer is music journalist who covers rock and heavy music. Over the last two decades, Seether have remained a ...
Written during an 18-month period during the pandemic, the songs stem from "a lot of existential crisis moments," explains Shaun Morgan. By Gary Graff For Seether frontman Shaun Morgan, it’s more ...
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