Seether

One of South Africa’s most successful musical exports, Seether rode the wave of post-grunge bands that blended alternative and metallic influences to establish themselves as a creative force to be reckoned with, both on stage and in the studio. Initially utilizing the name Saron Gas, singer/guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Dale Stewart and drummer Dave Cohoe released an independent album named ‘Fragile’ (2000) in their homeland before attracting the attention of New York-based Wind-up Records. The trio then changed their name to Seether ahead of the international debut, ‘Disclaimer’ (2002), which boasted no less than ten distinct cover images, featured session drums from Josh Frese, and eventually went Gold thanks to back-breaking tours and a timely collaboration with Evanescence’s Amy Lee on a re-recorded ‘Broken.’ In fact, Seether (which had expanded to a quartet with the arrival of lead guitarist Pat Callahan and drummer John Humphrey) was kept so busy by their record label that 2004 saw the release of ‘Disclaimer II’ (collecting remixes and leftover cuts) as a means of giving fans something new to take home for the holidays. 2005 finally saw the arrival of Seether’s next complete album of new material, ‘Karma and Effect,’ which included another smash hit in ‘Remedy,’ but preceded the departure of Callahan and frontman Morgan’s entry into rehab, negating the band’s plans to tour with Staind and Three Days Grace. But even these bad experiences helped fuel the creative process behind Seether’s next album, 2007’s aptly named ‘Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces,’ which met with widespread acclaim and necessitated the recruitment of new guitarist Troy McLawhorn (ex-Evanescence) for the next two years of intense touring. Seether’s winning streak has continued unabated in the years since, which have included two more studio albums (2011’s ‘Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray’ and ’14’s ‘Isolate and Medicate’) as well as their first greatest hits set, released in 2013.

  • Selected Discography: ‘Disclaimer’ (2002), ‘Karma and Effect’ (2005), ‘Isolate and Medicate’ (2014)
  • Related Artists: Three Days Grace, Evanescence
  • Further Reading: ‘Isolate & Medicate’ Album Review

 

Seether, 'Blister' - Exclusive Song Stream
Seether, 'Blister' - Exclusive Song Stream
Seether, 'Blister' - Exclusive Song Stream
Seether are building up to the Oct. 29 release date of their two-disc collection of hits and rarities, 'Seether 2002-2013,' and Loudwire is exclusively streaming one of the compilation's rarities, 'Blister,' a song that was originally intended as a B-side for the 2005 album 'Karma and Effect' but was never officially released.
Seether's Dale Stewart Talks Decade of Hits, Future Plans + More
Seether's Dale Stewart Talks Decade of Hits, Future Plans + More
Seether's Dale Stewart Talks Decade of Hits, Future Plans + More
Time flies when you're generating hit after hit and that's the case for Seether, who have amassed enough great material for the two-disc 'Seether 2002-2013' hits collection. The collection not only features all the familiar songs that fans have come to love, but a few b-sides, demos and newly recorded tracks that are serving as a jumping off point for their next studio album.
Seether, 'Safe to Say I've Had Enough' - Exclusive Song Premiere
Seether, 'Safe to Say I've Had Enough' - Exclusive Song Premiere
Seether, 'Safe to Say I've Had Enough' - Exclusive Song Premiere
Seether are celebrating their career thus far with the upcoming double-disc hits collection 'Seether 2002-2013,' due Oct. 29. While the set features the band's most popular tunes, a few new songs are included and Loudwire proudly brings you the exclusive premiere of the track 'Safe to Say I've Had Enough.'
Seether vs. Sevendust - Cage Match
Seether vs. Sevendust - Cage Match
Seether vs. Sevendust - Cage Match
Congrats are in order to August Burns Red, our newest entry into the Cage Match Hall of Fame with their single 'Fault Line.' But after dominating for five straight matches, it's time for two new competitors to enter the cage.
Seether to Unleash Two-Disc Retrospective
Seether to Unleash Two-Disc Retrospective
Seether to Unleash Two-Disc Retrospective
Earlier this year, Seether revealed they were working on three new tracks that would be released in 2013. But instead of being part of a new album, those songs will be included on 'Seether 2002-2013,' a 27-song, two-disc career retrospective to be released Oct. 29.
Seether, Sick Puppies, Kyng + Young Guns Bring ‘Triple Threat Tour’ to Boston
Seether, Sick Puppies, Kyng + Young Guns Bring ‘Triple Threat Tour’ to Boston
Seether, Sick Puppies, Kyng + Young Guns Bring ‘Triple Threat Tour’ to Boston
Whoever said that good things come in threes was obviously referring to the pack of trios that provide the core lineup of the ‘Triple Threat’ Tour. Headlined by the trio Seether with support by fellow three-piece acts Sick Puppies and Kyng, there’s a lot to love about the number three. Of course, opening quintet Young Guns broke the 'three' chain, but more of that later.
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
Seether Honored for Decade of Success
In the ever-changing world of the music industry, it's a rarity for bands to reach a decade with the same representation, but Seether are still going strong with Wind-Up Records after hitting the 10-year mark. To help celebrate the occasion, Seether were surprised backstage by President/CEO Ed Vetri and their manager Jack Rovner with plaques that marked the accomplishments the band have reached ov

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