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* Canine Riot<ref name="altpresslyd">{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/seether_reveal_heavier_new_album_debut_video_for_single_let_you_downwatch|title=Seether reveal "heavier" new album, debut video for single "Let You Down" - watch|publisher=[[Alternative Press (music magazine)|Alternative Press]]|author=Gogia, Nikhail|date=23 February 2017|access-date=24 February 2017}}</ref>
* Canine Riot<ref name="altpresslyd">{{cite web|url=http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/seether_reveal_heavier_new_album_debut_video_for_single_let_you_downwatch|title=Seether reveal "heavier" new album, debut video for single "Let You Down" - watch|publisher=[[Alternative Press (music magazine)|Alternative Press]]|author=Gogia, Nikhail|date=23 February 2017|access-date=24 February 2017}}</ref>
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* [[Shaun Morgan]]
* [[Shaun Morgan]]
* [[Dale Stewart]]
* Dale Stewart
* [[John Humphrey (drummer)|John Humphrey]]
* John Humphrey
* [[Corey Lowery]]
* [[Corey Lowery]]
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'''Seether''' are<!-- NOTE: "are" is correct South African English. Do NOT change to "is" Addl NOTE: only in Afrikaans; though traditional English is a minority language, it still is based somewhat on UK English.--> a South African [[Rock music|rock]] band founded in 1999 in [[Pretoria]], [[Gauteng]]. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as [[sarin|sarin gas]]. Lead vocalist and guitarist [[Shaun Morgan]] is the band's longest serving member, bassist [[Dale Stewart]] joined shortly after formation while drummer [[John Humphrey (drummer)|John Humphrey]] joined them for the band's second album. Since 2018, the band has been employing second guitarist [[Corey Lowery]]. Several notable guitarists like Corey's brother [[Clint Lowery|Clint]] and [[Troy McLawhorn]] have toured or recorded with the band, however, Morgan has recorded most guitar parts for the band's records.
'''Seether''' are<!-- NOTE: "are" is correct South African English. Do NOT change to "is" Addl NOTE: only in Afrikaans; though traditional English is a minority language, it still is based somewhat on UK English.--> a South African [[Rock music|rock]] band founded in 1999 in [[Pretoria]], [[Gauteng]]. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as [[sarin|sarin gas]]. Lead vocalist and guitarist [[Shaun Morgan]] is the band's only remaining original member. Bassist Dale Stewart joined a year after formation, while drummer John Humphrey joined them for the band's second album. Since 2018, the band has been employing second guitarist [[Corey Lowery]]. Several notable guitarists like Corey's brother [[Clint Lowery|Clint]] and [[Troy McLawhorn]] have toured or recorded with the band; however, Morgan has recorded most guitar parts for the band's records.


Seether gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their US Active Rock number one single "[[Fine Again]]". Their success was sustained in 2004 with the single "[[Broken (Seether song)|Broken]]", which peaked at number 20 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. They have experienced continued success with many number one hits on the [[Mainstream Rock (chart)|Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart, such as "[[Remedy (Seether song)|Remedy]]", "[[Fake It (Seether song)|Fake It]]", "[[Country Song (Seether song)|Country Song]]", "[[Tonight (Seether song)|Tonight]]", "[[Words as Weapons (Seether song)|Words as Weapons]]", "[[Let You Down (Seether song)|Let You Down]]", "[[Dangerous (Seether song)|Dangerous]]", "[[Bruised and Bloodied]]", and "Wasteland". The band has released nine studio albums; their most recent, ''[[The Surface Seems So Far]]'', was released in 2024.
Seether gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their US Active Rock number one single "[[Fine Again]]". Their success was sustained in 2004 with the single "[[Broken (Seether song)|Broken]]", which peaked at number 20 on the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]. They have experienced continued success with many number one hits on the [[Mainstream Rock (chart)|Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks]] chart, such as "[[Remedy (Seether song)|Remedy]]", "[[Fake It (Seether song)|Fake It]]", "[[Country Song (Seether song)|Country Song]]", "[[Tonight (Seether song)|Tonight]]", "[[Words as Weapons (Seether song)|Words as Weapons]]", "[[Let You Down (Seether song)|Let You Down]]", "[[Dangerous (Seether song)|Dangerous]]", "[[Bruised and Bloodied]]", and "Wasteland". The band has released nine studio albums; their most recent, ''[[The Surface Seems So Far]]'', was released in 2024.
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==History==
==History==
===Formation as Saron Gas (1999–2001)===
===Formation as Saron Gas (1999–2001)===
The band formed in South Africa in May 1999 under the name Saron Gas.<ref name="AllMusicBio">{{cite web|author=Bradley Torreano |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/biography |title=Seether &#124; Biography & History |website=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref> Consisting of [[frontman]], vocalist, and guitarist [[Shaun Morgan]], bassist Tyronne Morris (who left the band in December 1999 and was replaced by Dale Stewart in January 2000), and drummer Dave Cohoe, the band released their first album, ''Fragile'', in October 2000 under [[Johannesburg]]-based [[independent record label]] Musketeer Records.<ref name="AllMusicBio"/> Despite the region's focus primarily on [[pop music|pop]] and [[indigenous music]], the band found success, and eventually caught attention of American record label [[Wind-up Records]], who gave them a record deal to begin releasing music in [[North America]].<ref name="AllMusicBio"/> Upon signing to the label, they were told they needed to change their name due to its similarity to [[sarin gas]], and switched to calling themselves [[Seether (song)|Seether]], after the [[Veruca Salt]] song.<ref name="AXS1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.axs.com/seether-5-most-pivotal-moments-84248|title=Seether: 5 most pivotal moments - AXS|work=AXS |date=17 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160517104228/http://www.axs.com/seether-5-most-pivotal-moments-84248|access-date=6 October 2020|archive-date=17 May 2016}}</ref>
The band formed in South Africa in May 1999 under the name Saron Gas.<ref name="AllMusicBio">{{cite web|author=Bradley Torreano |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/biography |title=Seether &#124; Biography & History |website=[[AllMusic]] |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref> Consisting of [[frontman]], vocalist, and guitarist [[Shaun Morgan]], bassist Tyronne Morris (who left the band in December 1999 and was replaced by Dale Stewart in January 2000), drummer Dave Cohoe, and guitarist Johan Greyling (who departed shortly after the band's formation), Saron Gas released their first album, ''Fragile'', in October 2000 under [[Johannesburg]]-based [[independent record label]] Musketeer Records.<ref name="AllMusicBio"/> Despite the region's focus primarily on [[pop music|pop]] and [[indigenous music]], the band found success, and eventually caught attention of American record label [[Wind-up Records]], who gave them a record deal to begin releasing music in [[North America]].<ref name="AllMusicBio"/> Upon signing to the label, they were told they needed to change their name due to its similarity to [[sarin gas]], and switched to calling themselves [[Seether (song)|Seether]], after the [[Veruca Salt]] song. Around the same time, Cohoe departed from the band. His replacement on drums was not immediately named.<ref name="AXS1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.axs.com/seether-5-most-pivotal-moments-84248|title=Seether: 5 most pivotal moments - AXS|work=AXS |date=17 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160517104228/http://www.axs.com/seether-5-most-pivotal-moments-84248|access-date=6 October 2020|archive-date=17 May 2016}}</ref>


===''Disclaimer'' releases (2002–2004)===
===''Disclaimer'' releases (2002–2004)===
In August 2002, Seether launched their first official album, ''Disclaimer'', which earned the band three singles: "[[Fine Again]]", "Driven Under", and "[[Gasoline (Seether song)|Gasoline]]", in which only the first managed significant success. "Fine Again" was also included in the video games ''[[Madden NFL 2003]]'' in 2002 and ''[[1080° Avalanche]]'' in 2003.
In August 2002, Seether launched their first official album, ''Disclaimer'', which earned the band three singles: "[[Fine Again]]", "Driven Under", and "[[Gasoline (Seether song)|Gasoline]]", in which only the first managed significant success. "Fine Again" was also included in the video games ''[[Madden NFL 2003]]'' in 2002 and ''[[1080° Avalanche]]'' in 2003. After utilizing session drummers on ''Disclaimer'', the band brought in Nick Oshiro as the full-time drummer. In addition, Patrick Callahan was added to the lineup as a second guitarist.  


Following the release of ''Disclaimer'', the band toured continually in order to increase sales and gain name recognition. A planned second album was delayed for nearly a year when Seether was selected as the support act for an Evanescence worldwide tour. Seether reworked their [[acoustic music|acoustic]] ballad "[[Broken (Seether song)|Broken]]" into an electric ballad with guest vocals by [[Amy Lee]] of Evanescence. Favourable audience response led the band to record the revised version, with Lee on vocals. The track, along with a new song entitled "Sold Me", was featured on the soundtrack for the 2004 film ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher]]'', and became a major success for the band, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. A romance developed between Lee and Morgan during this time.
Following the release of ''Disclaimer'', the band toured continually in order to increase sales and gain name recognition. A planned second album was delayed for nearly a year when Seether was selected as the support act for an Evanescence worldwide tour. Seether reworked their [[acoustic music|acoustic]] ballad "[[Broken (Seether song)|Broken]]" into an electric ballad with guest vocals by [[Amy Lee]] of Evanescence. Favourable audience response led the band to record the revised version, with Lee on vocals. The track, along with a new song entitled "Sold Me", was featured on the soundtrack for the 2004 film ''[[The Punisher (2004 film)|The Punisher]]'', and became a major success for the band, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. A romance developed between Lee and Morgan during this time. The band also had their song "Hang On" featured in the 2003 film ''[[Daredevil (2003 film)|Dardevil]]''.


Morgan has stated that the reworking of "Broken" was due to the wishes of the record company rather than those of the band.<ref name=fastloud>{{cite web |url=http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/5323/ |title=Seether feels the cold on |publisher=Fasterlouder.com.au |date=18 July 2006 |access-date=17 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011051304/http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/5323/ |archive-date=11 October 2012 |url-status=dead  }}</ref> An alternate version of the original album, with many of its songs [[remix]]ed or re-recorded, was released in June 2004 and entitled ''[[Disclaimer II]]''. The alternate version also featured eight extra tracks.
Morgan has stated that the reworking of "Broken" was due to the wishes of the record company rather than those of the band.<ref name=fastloud>{{cite web |url=http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/5323/ |title=Seether feels the cold on |publisher=Fasterlouder.com.au |date=18 July 2006 |access-date=17 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121011051304/http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/features/5323/ |archive-date=11 October 2012 |url-status=dead  }}</ref> An alternate version of the original album, with many of its songs [[remix]]ed or re-recorded, was released in June 2004 and entitled ''[[Disclaimer II]]''. The alternate version also featured eight extra tracks. Prior to the recording of ''Disclaimer II'', Oshiro left the band in order to join [[Static-X]], and he was replaced on drums by John Humphrey.


===''Karma and Effect'' (2005–2006)===
===''Karma and Effect'' (2005–2006)===
Seether's follow-up album, ''[[Karma and Effect]]'', was released in May 2005. Originally titled ''Catering to Cowards'', the name was changed due to the record label's demand.<ref name=vh1>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1501650/20050511/seether.jhtml |title=Seether : Seether Frontman Shaun Morgan Is Very Angry |publisher=VH1.com |access-date=17 August 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901033029/http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1501650/20050511/seether.jhtml |archive-date=1 September 2009 }}</ref> ''Karma and Effect'' debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada. The album spawned three singles, "[[Remedy (Seether song)|Remedy]]", "[[Truth (Seether song)|Truth]]", and "[[The Gift (Seether song)|The Gift]]". "Remedy" reached number 1 on the US Mainstream Rock Charts, Seether's first number 1 hit.
Seether's follow-up album, ''[[Karma and Effect]]'', was released in May 2005. Originally titled ''Catering to Cowards'', the name was changed due to the record label's demand.<ref name=vh1>{{cite web|url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1501650/20050511/seether.jhtml |title=Seether : Seether Frontman Shaun Morgan Is Very Angry |publisher=VH1.com |access-date=17 August 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090901033029/http://www.vh1.com/artists/news/1501650/20050511/seether.jhtml |archive-date=1 September 2009 }}</ref> ''Karma and Effect'' debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada. The album spawned three singles, "[[Remedy (Seether song)|Remedy]]", "[[Truth (Seether song)|Truth]]", and "[[The Gift (Seether song)|The Gift]]". "Remedy" reached number 1 on the US Mainstream Rock Charts, Seether's first number 1 hit.


Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled ''[[One Cold Night]]'', recorded at the Grape Street Club in [[Philadelphia]], on 22 February 2006. Morgan had been suffering from a stomach ailment, and decided to do an acoustic performance of their set rather than cancel the show. The exclusion of "Needles" and "Burrito" from the album is due to the label's desire that it contain no obscenities.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seether|url=http://www.frontrowking.com/seether-tickets/index.html|publisher=Frontrowking.com|access-date=8 May 2014}}</ref>
Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled ''[[One Cold Night]]'', recorded at the Grape Street Club in [[Philadelphia]], on 22 February 2006. Morgan had been suffering from a stomach ailment, and decided to do an acoustic performance of their set rather than cancel the show. The exclusion of "Needles" and "Burrito" from the album is due to the label's desire that it contain no obscenities.<ref name=":1">{{cite web|title=Seether|url=http://www.frontrowking.com/seether-tickets/index.html|publisher=Frontrowking.com|access-date=8 May 2014|archive-date=8 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140508224047/http://www.frontrowking.com/seether-tickets/index.html|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Guitarist Patrick Callahan's departure from the band was announced on 15 June 2006. His last performance with them was on 3 June.<ref>{{cite web|author=Chris-Harris |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1534375/seether-lose-guitarist-frontman-credits-stomach-with-acoustic-night/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170609165247/http://www.mtv.com/news/1534375/seether-lose-guitarist-frontman-credits-stomach-with-acoustic-night/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 June 2017 |title=Seether Lose Guitarist; Frontman Credits Stomach With Acoustic Night |website=Mtv.com |date=15 June 2006 |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref>  Pat was later interviewed on a radio show in Philadelphia where he said his departure was not anything musical, but he and the singer Shaun had a "personality" clash and were not seeing eye to eye, and just couldn't work things out, but was still very friendly with the other two members. Pat also did not like certain band decisions. One example was the band being on the Punisher and Daredevil soundtrack in which he did not like the lineup of bands they were associated with. [[Shaun Morgan]] himself later commented on Pat's departure:
Guitarist Callahan's departure from the band was announced on 15 June 2006. His last performance with them was on 3 June.<ref>{{cite web|author=Chris-Harris |url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1534375/seether-lose-guitarist-frontman-credits-stomach-with-acoustic-night/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170609165247/http://www.mtv.com/news/1534375/seether-lose-guitarist-frontman-credits-stomach-with-acoustic-night/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=9 June 2017 |title=Seether Lose Guitarist; Frontman Credits Stomach With Acoustic Night |website=Mtv.com |date=15 June 2006 |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref>  Pat was later interviewed on a radio show in Philadelphia where he said his departure was not anything musical, but he and the singer Shaun had a "personality" clash and were not seeing eye to eye, and just couldn't work things out, but was still very friendly with the other two members. Pat also did not like certain band decisions. One example was the band being on the Punisher and Daredevil soundtrack in which he did not like the lineup of bands they were associated with. [[Shaun Morgan]] himself later commented on Pat's departure:
:"''Um... relieved a little... actually a lot. He was the guy in the band that was always our naysayer, and he was the negative energy as far as writing. I personally have no love lost, which is weird for some reason 'cause he was my friend for four years. But when he walked out, it kinda walked out with him.''"<ref name=fastloud/>
:"''Um... relieved a little... actually a lot. He was the guy in the band that was always our naysayer, and he was the negative energy as far as writing. I personally have no love lost, which is weird for some reason 'cause he was my friend for four years. But when he walked out, it kinda walked out with him.''"<ref name=fastloud/>


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[[File:USMC-101217-M-2339L-012.jpg|thumb|Seether performing in 2012]]
[[File:USMC-101217-M-2339L-012.jpg|thumb|Seether performing in 2012]]


The band spent several months recording in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_C-25m5ADI | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211114/P_C-25m5ADI| archive-date=2021-11-14 | url-status=live|title=Troy McLawhorn of Seether Interview with Backstage Axxess | date=30 May 2010|publisher=YouTube |access-date=19 September 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref> with producer [[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harddriveradio.com/pages/3803425.php |title=Today's Dirt - Hard Drive/Hard Drive XL |publisher=Harddriveradio.com |access-date=19 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100719162953/http://www.harddriveradio.com/pages/3803425.php |archive-date=19 July 2010 }}</ref> then resumed touring in April 2010 with the intention of returning to the studio "in the first week of June"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uso.org/stories/944-uso-tour-featuring-rock-band-seether|title=USO tour featuring rock band Seether|website=Uso.org|access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref> to complete the new record. Drummer John Humphrey confirmed in August that recording was completed, and the album was in the mixing process. He said that the band believed this album to be their best work, and that the songs are "very strong, melodic, and heavy at times".<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee |first=Cindal |url=http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/08/seethers_john_h.php |title=Seether's John Humphrey talks about tonight's show at the Fair - Minneapolis / St. Paul Music - Gimme Noise |publisher=Blogs.citypages.com |date=30 August 2010 |access-date=19 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100922043241/http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/08/seethers_john_h.php |archive-date=22 September 2010 }}</ref> Morgan confirmed the album's completion in September, and gave the expected release date as early 2011.<ref>{{cite web|author=jdms |url=http://www.freejohnnydare.com/fjd/2010/09/interview-shaun-morgan-seether-frontman-ready-for-the-low-dough-show-9-3-10/ |title=Free Johnny Dare – Interview: Shaun Morgan – Seether Frontman |work=Free Johnny Dare |publisher=Freejohnnydare.com |date=3 September 2010 |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> A new song, "No Resolution", was debuted on 4 September 2010, during a live show at the DuQuoin, IL State Fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7vS713JT8E | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211114/J7vS713JT8E| archive-date=2021-11-14 | url-status=live|title=Seether live *NEW SONG* No Resolution, Duquoin | date=5 September 2010|publisher=YouTube |access-date=19 September 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee384/Tyler_Sutton_Dante/Tyler/seethersetlist.jpg |title=Seether Set List |publisher=i1225.photobucket.com |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> McLawhorn and Humphrey, in a radio interview, announced that the new album would be titled ''[[Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray]]'', and that it would be released in May. The album's first single, "[[Country Song (Seether song)|Country Song]]", was released on 8 March in the US and on 4 April in the United Kingdom,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004Q6I6E6 |title=Country Song: Seether: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads |publisher=Amazon.co.uk |access-date=17 August 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120718045718/http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004Q6I6E6 |archive-date=18 July 2012  }}</ref> and the new album was released on 17 May 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seether.com |title=Seether official website |publisher=Seether.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> Seether reached their highest position on the [[Billboard 200|US Billboard 200]] Charts when ''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' rose to the Number 2 position. It also reached number one on the [[Top Rock Albums|US Rock Albums]], [[Top Alternative Albums|US Alternative Albums]], and [[Hard Rock Albums|US Hard Rock Album]] Charts.<ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=seether|chart=all}} |title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts |publisher=Billboard.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> Their single-week sales of 61,000 records was their best since ''[[Karma and Effect]]'' sold 82,000 copies in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/471139/seether-scores-top-billboard-200-debut-adele-still-no-1 |title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts |publisher=Billboard.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' named Seether the No.&nbsp;1 Active and No.&nbsp;1 Heritage Rock Artist of 2011.<ref name="alternativeaddiction.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/2364/Seether-Earns-1-Active-Rock-Song-of-the-Year-by-Billboard |title=Seether Earns #1 Active Rock Song of the Year by Billboard |publisher=AlternativeAddiction.com |access-date=24 February 2013}}</ref> A remix EP of the ''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' album, titled ''Remix EP'', was released on 7 February 2012.
The band spent several months recording in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_C-25m5ADI | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211114/P_C-25m5ADI| archive-date=2021-11-14 | url-status=live|title=Troy McLawhorn of Seether Interview with Backstage Axxess | date=30 May 2010|publisher=YouTube |access-date=19 September 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref> with producer [[Brendan O'Brien (music producer)|Brendan O'Brien]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.harddriveradio.com/pages/3803425.php |title=Today's Dirt - Hard Drive/Hard Drive XL |publisher=Harddriveradio.com |access-date=19 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100719162953/http://www.harddriveradio.com/pages/3803425.php |archive-date=19 July 2010 }}</ref> then resumed touring in April 2010 with the intention of returning to the studio "in the first week of June"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.uso.org/stories/944-uso-tour-featuring-rock-band-seether|title=USO tour featuring rock band Seether|website=Uso.org|access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref> to complete the new record. Drummer John Humphrey confirmed in August that recording was completed, and the album was in the mixing process. He said that the band believed this album to be their best work, and that the songs are "very strong, melodic, and heavy at times".<ref>{{cite web|last=Lee |first=Cindal |url=http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/08/seethers_john_h.php |title=Seether's John Humphrey talks about tonight's show at the Fair - Minneapolis / St. Paul Music - Gimme Noise |publisher=Blogs.citypages.com |date=30 August 2010 |access-date=19 September 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100922043241/http://blogs.citypages.com/gimmenoise/2010/08/seethers_john_h.php |archive-date=22 September 2010 }}</ref> Morgan confirmed the album's completion in September, and gave the expected release date as early 2011.<ref>{{cite web |author=jdms |url=http://www.freejohnnydare.com/fjd/2010/09/interview-shaun-morgan-seether-frontman-ready-for-the-low-dough-show-9-3-10/ |title=Free Johnny Dare – Interview: Shaun Morgan – Seether Frontman |work=Free Johnny Dare |publisher=Freejohnnydare.com |date=3 September 2010 |access-date=17 August 2011 |archive-date=26 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726164525/http://www.freejohnnydare.com/fjd/2010/09/interview-shaun-morgan-seether-frontman-ready-for-the-low-dough-show-9-3-10/ |url-status=dead }}</ref> A new song, "No Resolution", was debuted on 4 September 2010, during a live show at the DuQuoin, IL State Fair.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7vS713JT8E | archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211114/J7vS713JT8E| archive-date=2021-11-14 | url-status=live|title=Seether live *NEW SONG* No Resolution, Duquoin | date=5 September 2010|publisher=YouTube |access-date=19 September 2010}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/ee384/Tyler_Sutton_Dante/Tyler/seethersetlist.jpg |title=Seether Set List |publisher=i1225.photobucket.com |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> McLawhorn and Humphrey, in a radio interview, announced that the new album would be titled ''[[Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray]]'', and that it would be released in May. The album's first single, "[[Country Song (Seether song)|Country Song]]", was released on 8 March in the US and on 4 April in the United Kingdom,<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004Q6I6E6 |title=Country Song: Seether: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads |publisher=Amazon.co.uk |access-date=17 August 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120718045718/http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B004Q6I6E6 |archive-date=18 July 2012  }}</ref> and the new album was released on 17 May 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seether.com |title=Seether official website |publisher=Seether.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> Seether reached their highest position on the [[Billboard 200|US Billboard 200]] Charts when ''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' rose to the Number 2 position. It also reached number one on the [[Top Rock Albums|US Rock Albums]], [[Top Alternative Albums|US Alternative Albums]], and [[Hard Rock Albums|US Hard Rock Album]] Charts.<ref>{{cite web|url={{BillboardURLbyName|artist=seether|chart=all}} |title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts |publisher=Billboard.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> Their single-week sales of 61,000 records was their best since ''[[Karma and Effect]]'' sold 82,000 copies in 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/471139/seether-scores-top-billboard-200-debut-adele-still-no-1 |title=Music Charts, Most Popular Music, Music by Genre & Top Music Charts |publisher=Billboard.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' named Seether the No.&nbsp;1 Active and No.&nbsp;1 Heritage Rock Artist of 2011.<ref name="alternativeaddiction.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.alternativeaddiction.com/musicnews/article/2364/Seether-Earns-1-Active-Rock-Song-of-the-Year-by-Billboard |title=Seether Earns #1 Active Rock Song of the Year by Billboard |publisher=AlternativeAddiction.com |access-date=24 February 2013}}</ref> A remix EP of the ''Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'' album, titled ''Remix EP'', was released on 7 February 2012.


[[Troy McLawhorn]]'s departure from the band and return to Evanescence was announced on 8 March.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=156617 |title=Updated: EX-SEETHER Guitarist Has NOT Rejoined EVANESCENCE - 11&nbsp;Apr. 2011 |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |access-date=17 August 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=156725|title=EVANESCENCE Manager Denies Ex-SEETHER Guitarist Has Rejoined Band|publisher=BlabberMouth}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Seether performed live in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] on 10 May, and in [[South Bend, Indiana]] on 11 May. Both concerts were recorded, and released as a limited edition CD set for each individual city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rockhouselive.com/detail.cfm?artistid=50 |title=RockHouse Live Media Productions |publisher=Rockhouselive.com |access-date=17 August 2011}}</ref> The band played main stage at the [[Uproar Festival]] alongside [[Avenged Sevenfold]], [[Three Days Grace]], [[Bullet For My Valentine]], and [[Escape The Fate]], and supported [[3 Doors Down]] on their European tour from November to March.
[[Troy McLawhorn]]'s departure from the band and return to Evanescence was announced on 8 March.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=156617 |title=Updated: EX-SEETHER Guitarist Has NOT Rejoined EVANESCENCE - 11&nbsp;Apr. 2011 |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |access-date=17 August 2011 }}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=156725|title=EVANESCENCE Manager Denies Ex-SEETHER Guitarist Has Rejoined Band|publisher=BlabberMouth}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Seether performed live in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] on 10 May, and in [[South Bend, Indiana]] on 11 May. Both concerts were recorded, and released as a limited edition CD set for each individual city.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rockhouselive.com/detail.cfm?artistid=50 |title=RockHouse Live Media Productions |publisher=Rockhouselive.com |access-date=17 August 2011 |archive-date=7 September 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110907024652/http://www.rockhouselive.com/detail.cfm?artistid=50 |url-status=dead }}</ref> The band played main stage at the [[Uproar Festival]] alongside [[Avenged Sevenfold]], [[Three Days Grace]], [[Bullet For My Valentine]], and [[Escape The Fate]], and supported [[3 Doors Down]] on their European tour from November to March.


On 3 September 2013, Seether announced the name of a compilation album, titled ''[[Seether: 2002-2013]]''. It was released on 29 October 2013 as a 2-disc album featuring some of the band's greatest hits, unreleased demos, soundtrack songs, and 3 all-new tracks, including a cover of [[Veruca Salt]]'s "[[Seether (song)|Seether]]" (the song that the band is named after).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seether.com/seether-2002-2013-greatest-hits-album-coming-october-29th/ |title=2002-2013 – Album Coming October 29th! |publisher=Seether |access-date=30 June 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140925065124/http://www.seether.com/seether-2002-2013-greatest-hits-album-coming-october-29th/ |archive-date=25 September 2014  }}</ref> ''Seether: 2002-2013'' also contains two new recorded songs ("Safe to Say I've Had Enough" and "Weak") and was produced by Brendan O'Brien.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SeetherOfficial/status/354444174264762369 |title=Twitter / SeetherOfficial: 3 new tracks so far. Names |publisher=Twitter.com |date=8 July 2013 |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> The band released a 15-second demo clip for the song "Safe to Say I've Had Enough" on loudwire.com.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://loudwire.com/seether-song-snippet-upcoming-album/ |title=Seether Share Song Snippet From Upcoming Album |date=2 July 2013 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> They also carried out a small, semi-acoustic tour of Europe and South Africa.
On 3 September 2013, Seether announced the name of a compilation album, titled ''[[Seether: 2002-2013]]''. It was released on 29 October 2013 as a 2-disc album featuring some of the band's greatest hits, unreleased demos, soundtrack songs, and 3 all-new tracks, including a cover of [[Veruca Salt]]'s "[[Seether (song)|Seether]]" (the song that the band is named after).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seether.com/seether-2002-2013-greatest-hits-album-coming-october-29th/ |title=2002-2013 – Album Coming October 29th! |publisher=Seether |access-date=30 June 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140925065124/http://www.seether.com/seether-2002-2013-greatest-hits-album-coming-october-29th/ |archive-date=25 September 2014  }}</ref> ''Seether: 2002-2013'' also contains two new recorded songs ("Safe to Say I've Had Enough" and "Weak") and was produced by Brendan O'Brien.<ref name=":0">{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SeetherOfficial/status/354444174264762369 |title=Twitter / SeetherOfficial: 3 new tracks so far. Names |publisher=Twitter.com |date=8 July 2013 |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> The band released a 15-second demo clip for the song "Safe to Say I've Had Enough" on loudwire.com.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://loudwire.com/seether-song-snippet-upcoming-album/ |title=Seether Share Song Snippet From Upcoming Album |date=2 July 2013 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> They also carried out a small, semi-acoustic tour of Europe and South Africa.
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On 13 September 2016, Seether shared pictures of them recording a new album on social media. They announced in November that they were to release their seventh album in May 2017. A countdown timer later started on Seether's website, counting down to 23 February 2017.
On 13 September 2016, Seether shared pictures of them recording a new album on social media. They announced in November that they were to release their seventh album in May 2017. A countdown timer later started on Seether's website, counting down to 23 February 2017.


Morgan appeared on ''[[Octane (Sirius XM)|Octane]]'' on 22 February to discuss the new record, entitled ''[[Poison the Parish]]''. [[José Mangin]] stated that the new material is looking to be "harder than anything they've done". The album was released through Morgan's label Canine Riot Records.<ref name="altpresslyd" /> Three singles, "[[Let You Down (Seether song)|Let You Down]]",  "[[Betray and Degrade]]", and "[[Against the Wall (song)|Against the Wall]]", were released in support of the album, all charting significantly on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock songs chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/seether/chart-history/rtt/ |title=Seether |website=Billboard.com |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref>
Morgan appeared on ''[[Octane (Sirius XM)|Octane]]'' on 22 February to discuss the new record, entitled ''[[Poison the Parish]]''. [[Jose Mangin]] stated that the new material is looking to be "harder than anything they've done". The album was released through Morgan's label Canine Riot Records.<ref name="altpresslyd" /> Three singles, "[[Let You Down (Seether song)|Let You Down]]",  "[[Betray and Degrade]]", and "[[Against the Wall (song)|Against the Wall]]", were released in support of the album, all charting significantly on the ''Billboard'' Mainstream Rock songs chart.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/seether/chart-history/rtt/ |title=Seether |website=Billboard.com |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref>


In May, July, and August 2017, the band toured throughout the United States with American hard rock band [[Letters from the Fire]], adding guitarist [[Clint Lowery]] ([[Sevendust]], [[Dark New Day]]) to the touring lineup.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://loudwire.com/seether-2017-u-s-tour-sevendust-clint-lowery-live-lineup/ |title=Seether Announce 2017 U.S. Tour, Add Clint Lowery Live |date=28 February 2017 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=5 March 2017}}</ref> They then recorded a cover of "Black Honey" by American post-hardcore band [[Thrice]] during a live session for [[SiriusXM]] in June 2017. In February 2018, Clint Lowery returned to Sevendust to begin touring and promoting their album ''[[All I See Is War]]''. His brother (and former Dark New Day bassist), [[Corey Lowery|Corey]], took over his duties as Seether's touring guitarist. The band then supported [[Nickelback]] on their eight-week ''[[Feed the Machine]]'' European and UK tour. Before the tour ended, Corey Lowery was initiated as a full-time member of the band. On 20 May 2018, Seether played in their hometown of Johannesburg for the first time in six years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://citizen.co.za/lifestyle/your-life-entertainment-your-life/entertainment-music/1933405/in-pictures-seether-return-home-to-rock-sa-crowd/|title=Seether return home to rock SA crowd |publisher=Thecitizen.com |date= 21 May 2018|access-date=3 August 2018}}</ref> On 6 June 2018, they released an acoustic version of "Against the Wall," along with an accompanying music video.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/seether-acoustic-video-against-the-wall/|title=Seether Pull Back With Acoustic Video for 'Against the Wall' |date=6 June 2018 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=3 August 2018}}</ref>
In May, July, and August 2017, the band toured throughout the United States with American hard rock band [[Letters from the Fire]], adding guitarist [[Clint Lowery]] ([[Sevendust]], [[Dark New Day]]) to the touring lineup.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://loudwire.com/seether-2017-u-s-tour-sevendust-clint-lowery-live-lineup/ |title=Seether Announce 2017 U.S. Tour, Add Clint Lowery Live |date=28 February 2017 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=5 March 2017}}</ref> They then recorded a cover of "Black Honey" by American post-hardcore band [[Thrice]] during a live session for [[SiriusXM]] in June 2017. In February 2018, Clint Lowery returned to Sevendust to begin touring and promoting their album ''[[All I See Is War]]''. His brother (and former Dark New Day bassist), [[Corey Lowery|Corey]], took over his duties as Seether's touring guitarist. The band then supported [[Nickelback]] on their eight-week ''[[Feed the Machine]]'' European and UK tour. Before the tour ended, Corey Lowery was initiated as a full-time member of the band. On 20 May 2018, Seether played in their hometown of Johannesburg for the first time in six years.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://citizen.co.za/lifestyle/your-life-entertainment-your-life/entertainment-music/1933405/in-pictures-seether-return-home-to-rock-sa-crowd/|title=Seether return home to rock SA crowd |publisher=Thecitizen.com |date= 21 May 2018|access-date=3 August 2018}}</ref> On 6 June 2018, they released an acoustic version of "Against the Wall," along with an accompanying music video.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://loudwire.com/seether-acoustic-video-against-the-wall/|title=Seether Pull Back With Acoustic Video for 'Against the Wall' |date=6 June 2018 |publisher=Loudwire.com |access-date=3 August 2018}}</ref>
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In July 2021, the band released an EP titled ''Wasteland – The Purgatory''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/seether-announces-wasteland-the-purgatory-ep/|title=Seether Announce 'Wasteland The Purgatory' Ep|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|date=25 June 2021|access-date=28 October 2021}}</ref> On 1 July 2022, the band released the deluxe edition of ''Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/seether-announces-deluxe-edition-of-si-vis-pacem-para-bellum|title=Seether Announces Deluxe Edition Of 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum'|website=[[Blabbermouth.net]]|date=27 May 2022|access-date=28 May 2022}}</ref>
In July 2021, the band released an EP titled ''Wasteland – The Purgatory''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.blabbermouth.net/news/seether-announces-wasteland-the-purgatory-ep/|title=Seether Announce 'Wasteland The Purgatory' Ep|publisher=Blabbermouth.net|date=25 June 2021|access-date=28 October 2021}}</ref> On 1 July 2022, the band released the deluxe edition of ''Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/seether-announces-deluxe-edition-of-si-vis-pacem-para-bellum|title=Seether Announces Deluxe Edition Of 'Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum'|website=[[Blabbermouth.net]]|date=27 May 2022|access-date=28 May 2022}}</ref>


The band announced the new single "Judas Mind" which was released on 10 July 2024. The band's ninth studio album, titled ''[[The Surface Seems So Far]]'', was released on 20 September 2024.
The band announced the new single "[[Judas Mind]]" which was released on 10 July 2024. [[Illusion (Seether song)|Illusion]] was released as the album's second single on August 23, 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=SEETHER Shares New Single 'Illusion' From Upcoming 'The Surface Seems So Far' Album |url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/seether-shares-new-single-illusion-from-upcoming-the-surface-seems-so-far-album |website=Blabbermouth.net |publisher=Blabbermouth |access-date=26 November 2025}}</ref> The band's ninth studio album, titled ''[[The Surface Seems So Far]]'', was released on 20 September 2024. The songs "Walls Come Down" and "Lost All Control" were released as singles in November 2024 and September 2025.<ref>{{cite web |title=New Seether Single Walls Come Down On Apple Music |url=https://music.apple.com/kz/song/walls-come-down/1813299480 |website=Apple Music |publisher=iTunes |access-date=26 November 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Seether – New Album “The Surface Seems So Far” Out Now – New Single “Lost All Control” Out Today |url=https://rocknloadmag.com/seether-new-album-the-surface-seems-so-far-out-now-new-single-lost-all-control-out-today/ |website=rocknloadmag.com |publisher=Rock N Load Magazine |access-date=26 November 2025}}</ref>


==Musical style and influences==
==Musical style and influences==
Seether's musical style has been described as [[post-grunge]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://rock.about.com/od/rockmusic101/a/subgenres.htm |title=Rock Genres – A List of Rock Genres |website=About.com |last=Grierson |first=Tim |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006072234/http://rock.about.com/od/rockmusic101/a/subgenres.htm |archive-date=6 October 2011|access-date=9 November 2020}}</ref> [[hard rock]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/disclaimer-mw0000660607 | title=Seether - Disclaimer | work=[[AllMusic]] | access-date=1 July 2015 | author=Taylor , Jason D.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Bort |first1=Ryan |title=7 Awful Bands That We Can Blame Nirvana For Inspiring |url=https://www.newsweek.com/nirvana-nevermind-anniversary-bands-502285 |website=[[Newsweek]] |access-date=9 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200221102111/https://www.newsweek.com/nirvana-nevermind-anniversary-bands-502285 |archive-date=21 February 2020 |date=24 September 2016}}</ref> [[alternative metal]],<ref name="allmusic-bio1">{{cite web |author=Torreano, Bradley |title=Seether |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/biography |access-date=1 July 2015 |work=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> [[alternative rock]]<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.pjstar.com/story/entertainment/local/2015/03/11/rock-band-seether-to-perform/35028860007/|title=Rock band Seether to perform at Limelight EventPlex on May 9|work=Journal Star}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/music/2014/05/post_10.html|title=Seether drummer says the band is 'in fighting shape' as they embark on new tour|work=Lehigh Valley Live|date=May 2, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://v13.net/2022/08/seether-john-humphrey-interview-cover-story-si-vis-pacem-para-bellum/?amp=1|title=Seether: "Not everyone's life is always amazing and awesome. There are shit days, too."|work=V13 Media|date=August 8, 2022}}</ref> and [[nu metal]].<ref>{{cite web|first= Andrew |last= Unterberger |title= Top Ten Nu-Metal Bands |website= [[Stylus Magazine]] |date= 10 September 2004 |access-date= 25 December 2016 |url= http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/staff_top_10/top-ten-nu-metal-bands.htm}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2008/07/02/seether-reach-out-about-suicide/ |title=Seether Reach Out About Suicide &#124; Chart Attack |access-date=28 April 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107003440/http://www.chartattack.com/news/2008/07/02/seether-reach-out-about-suicide/ |archive-date=7 November 2017 |url-status=usurped  }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://themetalist.net/seether-want-to-poison-the-parish/ |title=Seether Want To Poison The Parish – The Metalist |website=Themetalist.net |date=28 March 2017 |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref> The band is heavily influenced by American [[grunge]], such as [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]<ref name="follow">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/related |title=Seether &#124; Similar Artists, Influenced By, Followers |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> and [[Alice in Chains]].<ref name="follow"/> [[AllMusic]]'s Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "Seether's lead singer/songwriter, Shaun Morgan, is an unabashed, unapologetic worshiper of [[Kurt Cobain]], using Nirvana's sound as a template for Seether."<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]] |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/finding-beauty-in-negative-spaces-mw0000780751 |title=Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces - Seether &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=23 October 2007 |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> Seether have also been influenced by [[Deftones]]<ref name="follow"/> and [[Nine Inch Nails]].<ref name="follow"/> ''Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum'' in particular takes heavy influence from the bands [[A Perfect Circle]] and Deftones.<ref name="GuitarWorld1">{{cite web|url=https://www.guitarworld.com/features/shaun-morgan-grunge-guitarists-are-really-good-players-but-they-put-aside-finesse-for-the-sake-of-emotion|title=Shaun Morgan: "Grunge guitarists are really good players, but they put aside finesse for the sake of emotion"|publisher=Guitar World|access-date=21 August 2020|date=19 August 2020|archive-date=21 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200921191358/https://www.guitarworld.com/features/shaun-morgan-grunge-guitarists-are-really-good-players-but-they-put-aside-finesse-for-the-sake-of-emotion|url-status=live}}</ref>
Seether has been described as [[post-grunge]],<ref>{{cite web |last=Grierson |first=Tim |title=Rock Genres – A List of Rock Genres |url=http://rock.about.com/od/rockmusic101/a/subgenres.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006072234/http://rock.about.com/od/rockmusic101/a/subgenres.htm |archive-date=6 October 2011 |access-date=9 November 2020 |website=About.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=July 4, 2008 |title=Seether is recent rock rarity for Taste |url=https://www.twincities.com/2008/07/04/seether-is-recent-rock-rarity-for-taste/ |access-date=August 6, 2025 |website=[[St. Paul Pioneer Press]] |language=en-US}}</ref> [[hard rock]],<ref>{{cite web |author=Taylor , Jason D. |title=Seether - Disclaimer |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/disclaimer-mw0000660607 |access-date=1 July 2015 |work=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Bort |first1=Ryan |date=24 September 2016 |title=7 Awful Bands That We Can Blame Nirvana For Inspiring |url=https://www.newsweek.com/nirvana-nevermind-anniversary-bands-502285 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200221102111/https://www.newsweek.com/nirvana-nevermind-anniversary-bands-502285 |archive-date=21 February 2020 |access-date=9 November 2020 |website=[[Newsweek]]}}</ref> [[alternative metal]]<ref name="allmusic-bio1">{{cite web |author=Torreano, Bradley |title=Seether |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/biography |access-date=1 July 2015 |work=[[AllMusic]]}}</ref> and [[alternative rock]],<ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.pjstar.com/story/entertainment/local/2015/03/11/rock-band-seether-to-perform/35028860007/|title=Rock band Seether to perform at Limelight EventPlex on May 9|work=Journal Star}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/music/2014/05/post_10.html|title=Seether drummer says the band is 'in fighting shape' as they embark on new tour|work=Lehigh Valley Live|date=May 2, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:cite|web|url=https://v13.net/2022/08/seether-john-humphrey-interview-cover-story-si-vis-pacem-para-bellum/?amp=1|title=Seether: "Not everyone's life is always amazing and awesome. There are shit days, too."|work=V13 Media|date=August 8, 2022}}</ref> while their early work has been characterized as [[nu metal]].<ref>{{cite web |first= Andrew |last= Unterberger |title= Top Ten Nu-Metal Bands |website= [[Stylus Magazine]] |date= 10 September 2004 |access-date= 25 December 2016 |url= http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/staff_top_10/top-ten-nu-metal-bands.htm |archive-date= 14 June 2018 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20180614171513/http://stylusmagazine.com/articles/staff_top_10/top-ten-nu-metal-bands.htm |url-status= dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2008/07/02/seether-reach-out-about-suicide/ |title=Seether Reach Out About Suicide &#124; Chart Attack |access-date=28 April 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107003440/http://www.chartattack.com/news/2008/07/02/seether-reach-out-about-suicide/ |archive-date=7 November 2017 |url-status=usurped  }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://themetalist.net/seether-want-to-poison-the-parish/ |title=Seether Want To Poison The Parish – The Metalist |website=Themetalist.net |date=28 March 2017 |access-date=19 March 2020}}</ref> The band is heavily influenced by American [[grunge]], such as [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]<ref name="follow">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731/related |title=Seether &#124; Similar Artists, Influenced By, Followers |publisher=AllMusic |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> and [[Alice in Chains]].<ref name="follow"/> [[AllMusic]]'s Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "Seether's lead singer/songwriter, Shaun Morgan, is an unabashed, unapologetic worshiper of [[Kurt Cobain]], using Nirvana's sound as a template for Seether."<ref>{{cite web|author=[[Stephen Thomas Erlewine]] |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/finding-beauty-in-negative-spaces-mw0000780751 |title=Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces - Seether &#124; Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards |publisher=AllMusic |date=23 October 2007 |access-date=30 June 2014}}</ref> Further, in the band's AllMusic biography staff writer Bradley Torreano states that the band makes strong use of [[melody]], as well as what he described as "[[Wall of Sound|Wall-of-Guitar]] attack."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Seether Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More {{!}} A... |url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/seether-mn0000625731 |access-date=2025-12-27 |website=AllMusic |language=en}}</ref> Seether have also been influenced by [[Deftones]]<ref name="follow"/> and [[Nine Inch Nails]].<ref name="follow"/> ''Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum'', in particular, takes heavy influence from the bands [[A Perfect Circle]] and Deftones.<ref name="GuitarWorld1">{{cite web|url=https://www.guitarworld.com/features/shaun-morgan-grunge-guitarists-are-really-good-players-but-they-put-aside-finesse-for-the-sake-of-emotion|title=Shaun Morgan: "Grunge guitarists are really good players, but they put aside finesse for the sake of emotion"|publisher=Guitar World|access-date=21 August 2020|date=19 August 2020|archive-date=21 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200921191358/https://www.guitarworld.com/features/shaun-morgan-grunge-guitarists-are-really-good-players-but-they-put-aside-finesse-for-the-sake-of-emotion|url-status=live}}</ref>


==Band members==
==Band members==
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'''Current'''<ref>{{cite web|title=Seether - About|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/seether/about/?ref=page_internal|website=Facebook.com|access-date=1 March 2017|date=1 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Seether website|url=https://www.seether.com/|publisher=Seether.com|access-date=9 September 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/montclair/2018/09/18/seether-plays-wellmont-theater-september-20-2018/1314630002/|title=Seether live: Nothing fake going on at Wellmont Theater|first=Cindy C. A.|last=Pereira|website=Northjersey.com|access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref>
'''Current'''<ref>{{cite web|title=Seether - About|url=https://www.facebook.com/pg/seether/about/?ref=page_internal|website=Facebook.com|access-date=1 March 2017|date=1 March 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Seether website|url=https://www.seether.com/|publisher=Seether.com|access-date=9 September 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/essex/montclair/2018/09/18/seether-plays-wellmont-theater-september-20-2018/1314630002/|title=Seether live: Nothing fake going on at Wellmont Theater|first=Cindy C. A.|last=Pereira|website=Northjersey.com|access-date=6 October 2020}}</ref>
* [[Shaun Morgan]] – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano {{small|(1999–present)}}; lead guitar {{small|(1999–2002, 2006–2008, 2011–2018)}}
* [[Shaun Morgan]] – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano {{small|(1999–present)}}; lead guitar {{small|(1999–2002, 2006–2008, 2011–2018)}}
* [[Dale Stewart]] – bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar {{small|(2000–present)}}
* Dale Stewart – bass, backing vocals, acoustic guitar {{small|(2000–present)}}
* [[John Humphrey (drummer)|John Humphrey]] – drums, percussion {{small|(2003–present)}}
* John Humphrey – drums, percussion {{small|(2003–present)}}
* [[Corey Lowery]] – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2019–present; touring 2018–2019)}}
* [[Corey Lowery]] – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2019–present; touring 2018–2019)}}


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* Johan Greyling – lead guitar {{small|(1999)}}
* Johan Greyling – lead guitar {{small|(1999)}}
* Tyronne Morris – bass {{small|(1999)}}
* Tyronne Morris – bass {{small|(1999)}}
* David "Dave" Cohoe – drums, backing vocals {{small|(1999–2002)}}
* Dave Cohoe – drums, backing vocals {{small|(1999–2002)}}
* Nick Oshiro – drums {{small|(2002–2003)}}
* Nick Oshiro – drums {{small|(2002–2003)}}
* Pat Callahan – lead guitar {{small|(2002–2006)}}
* Pat Callahan – lead guitar {{small|(2002–2006)}}
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'''Former touring musicians'''
'''Former touring/session musicians'''
* [[Josh Freese]] – drums {{small|(2002)}}
* Nic Argyros – drums {{small|(2002)}}
* Nic Argyros – drums {{small|(2002)}}
* John Johnston – drums {{small|(2002)}}
* John Johnston – drums {{small|(2002)}}
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* Bryan Wickman – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2014–2017)}}
* Bryan Wickman – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2014–2017)}}
* [[Clint Lowery]] – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2017–2018)}}
* [[Clint Lowery]] – lead guitar, backing vocals {{small|(2017–2018)}}
* [[Breaking Benjamin|Shaun Foist]] – drums {{small|(one-off show in 2022)}}
* [[Shaun Foist]] – drums {{small|(one-off show in 2022)}}
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==Discography==
==Discography==
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{{Main|Seether discography}}
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* ''[[Disclaimer (Seether album)|Disclaimer]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Disclaimer (Seether album)|Disclaimer]]'' (2002)
* ''[[Disclaimer II]]'' (2004)
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==References==
==References==
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Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as sarin gas. Lead vocalist and guitarist Shaun Morgan is the band's only remaining original member. Bassist Dale Stewart joined a year after formation, while drummer John Humphrey joined them for the band's second album. Since 2018, the band has been employing second guitarist Corey Lowery. Several notable guitarists like Corey's brother Clint and Troy McLawhorn have toured or recorded with the band; however, Morgan has recorded most guitar parts for the band's records.

Seether gained mainstream popularity in 2002 with their US Active Rock number one single "Fine Again". Their success was sustained in 2004 with the single "Broken", which peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. They have experienced continued success with many number one hits on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, such as "Remedy", "Fake It", "Country Song", "Tonight", "Words as Weapons", "Let You Down", "Dangerous", "Bruised and Bloodied", and "Wasteland". The band has released nine studio albums; their most recent, The Surface Seems So Far, was released in 2024.

History

Formation as Saron Gas (1999–2001)

The band formed in South Africa in May 1999 under the name Saron Gas.[1] Consisting of frontman, vocalist, and guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Tyronne Morris (who left the band in December 1999 and was replaced by Dale Stewart in January 2000), drummer Dave Cohoe, and guitarist Johan Greyling (who departed shortly after the band's formation), Saron Gas released their first album, Fragile, in October 2000 under Johannesburg-based independent record label Musketeer Records.[1] Despite the region's focus primarily on pop and indigenous music, the band found success, and eventually caught attention of American record label Wind-up Records, who gave them a record deal to begin releasing music in North America.[1] Upon signing to the label, they were told they needed to change their name due to its similarity to sarin gas, and switched to calling themselves Seether, after the Veruca Salt song. Around the same time, Cohoe departed from the band. His replacement on drums was not immediately named.[2]

Disclaimer releases (2002–2004)

In August 2002, Seether launched their first official album, Disclaimer, which earned the band three singles: "Fine Again", "Driven Under", and "Gasoline", in which only the first managed significant success. "Fine Again" was also included in the video games Madden NFL 2003 in 2002 and 1080° Avalanche in 2003. After utilizing session drummers on Disclaimer, the band brought in Nick Oshiro as the full-time drummer. In addition, Patrick Callahan was added to the lineup as a second guitarist.

Following the release of Disclaimer, the band toured continually in order to increase sales and gain name recognition. A planned second album was delayed for nearly a year when Seether was selected as the support act for an Evanescence worldwide tour. Seether reworked their acoustic ballad "Broken" into an electric ballad with guest vocals by Amy Lee of Evanescence. Favourable audience response led the band to record the revised version, with Lee on vocals. The track, along with a new song entitled "Sold Me", was featured on the soundtrack for the 2004 film The Punisher, and became a major success for the band, particularly in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. A romance developed between Lee and Morgan during this time. The band also had their song "Hang On" featured in the 2003 film Dardevil.

Morgan has stated that the reworking of "Broken" was due to the wishes of the record company rather than those of the band.[3] An alternate version of the original album, with many of its songs remixed or re-recorded, was released in June 2004 and entitled Disclaimer II. The alternate version also featured eight extra tracks. Prior to the recording of Disclaimer II, Oshiro left the band in order to join Static-X, and he was replaced on drums by John Humphrey.

Karma and Effect (2005–2006)

Seether's follow-up album, Karma and Effect, was released in May 2005. Originally titled Catering to Cowards, the name was changed due to the record label's demand.[4] Karma and Effect debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 album charts and was certified gold in the US and Canada. The album spawned three singles, "Remedy", "Truth", and "The Gift". "Remedy" reached number 1 on the US Mainstream Rock Charts, Seether's first number 1 hit.

Seether released an acoustic CD/DVD set titled One Cold Night, recorded at the Grape Street Club in Philadelphia, on 22 February 2006. Morgan had been suffering from a stomach ailment, and decided to do an acoustic performance of their set rather than cancel the show. The exclusion of "Needles" and "Burrito" from the album is due to the label's desire that it contain no obscenities.[5]

Guitarist Callahan's departure from the band was announced on 15 June 2006. His last performance with them was on 3 June.[6] Pat was later interviewed on a radio show in Philadelphia where he said his departure was not anything musical, but he and the singer Shaun had a "personality" clash and were not seeing eye to eye, and just couldn't work things out, but was still very friendly with the other two members. Pat also did not like certain band decisions. One example was the band being on the Punisher and Daredevil soundtrack in which he did not like the lineup of bands they were associated with. Shaun Morgan himself later commented on Pat's departure:

"Um... relieved a little... actually a lot. He was the guy in the band that was always our naysayer, and he was the negative energy as far as writing. I personally have no love lost, which is weird for some reason 'cause he was my friend for four years. But when he walked out, it kinda walked out with him."[3]

Morgan entered a rehabilitation program for what he felt was "dependence on a combination of substances" in August 2006, which forced the band to cancel a tour with Staind and Three Days Grace.[7]

Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces (2007–2009)

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Seether performing in 2008

Shaun Morgan, prior to the next album's release, claimed that it would be more diverse than previous efforts. Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces was slated for an August 2007 release but was delayed until 23 October 2007 due to the suicide of Morgan's brother, Eugene Welgemoed. The album debuted at number 9 in the Billboard 200 album charts, and sold 57,000 copies in its first week. Its cover artwork featured "Candice the Ghost", and was illustrated by David Ho. The first single, "Fake It", reached the top position of the US Mainstream Rock Charts and Modern Rock Charts, and held that spot for at least 9 weeks on both charts. It became the theme for WWE's No Way Out (2008). "Rise Above This", written for Eugene Welgemoed, was released as a single and reached the No. 1 spot on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 2 on its mainstream counterpart, Mainstream Rock Songs. The final single from the album was "Breakdown", the video for which was released on 12 November 2008 after a delay from its original scheduled release date of 23 October. Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces won Seether's first South African Music Award in the category "Best Rock: English", as well as their first MTV Africa Music Award for "Best Alternative Artist".

A tour launched in support of the album in early 2008 lasted much of the year. Troy McLawhorn of Dark New Day, Evanescence, and doubleDrive was hired as a touring guitarist on 15 February 2008. Bands Seether shared the stage with on the tour included Three Days Grace, Finger Eleven, Breaking Benjamin, 3 Doors Down, Skillet, Red, Papa Roach, Flyleaf, Econoline Crush, and Staind. McLawhorn was afterwards made an official member of the band.

"No Shelter" appeared on the NCIS Official TV Soundtrack, released on 10 February 2009, and a version of George Michael's "Careless Whisper" was made available for purchase as a digital or mobile download.[8] The song was reportedly covered as a joke,[9] in which the band turned an "80s pop ballad" into a hard rock/metal song in response to Wind-up's request that they record a Valentine's Day song. The music video for "Careless Whisper" premiered on 15 June 2009, and the song is included as an additional track on the reissue of Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces.

Seether supported Nickelback on their Dark Horse tour in March and April 2009. Shaun and Dale confirmed in an interview on 2 March 2009 that, after the Nickelback tour, Seether would take the rest of year off to write and record the follow-up to Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces.[10] The band nevertheless gave performances through the remainder of the year, which included a date in Okinawa to play for American troops as part of a USO tour on 23 and 24 May at Camp Schwab, and then in MCAS Iwakuni on 26 May for the US Marines. Seether also made appearances at a number of festivals during the summer, including sets at the Chippewa Valley Music Festival and the Quebec City Festival, before the tour's conclusion at The Big E Festival, West Springfield, Massachusetts, on 4 October.

Seether covered the song "I've Got You Under My Skin" on the Frank Sinatra tribute album His Way, Our Way, which came out on 7 July 2009.

Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray (2010–2013)

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Seether performing in 2012

The band spent several months recording in Nashville, Tennessee[11] with producer Brendan O'Brien,[12] then resumed touring in April 2010 with the intention of returning to the studio "in the first week of June"[13] to complete the new record. Drummer John Humphrey confirmed in August that recording was completed, and the album was in the mixing process. He said that the band believed this album to be their best work, and that the songs are "very strong, melodic, and heavy at times".[14] Morgan confirmed the album's completion in September, and gave the expected release date as early 2011.[15] A new song, "No Resolution", was debuted on 4 September 2010, during a live show at the DuQuoin, IL State Fair.[16][17] McLawhorn and Humphrey, in a radio interview, announced that the new album would be titled Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, and that it would be released in May. The album's first single, "Country Song", was released on 8 March in the US and on 4 April in the United Kingdom,[18] and the new album was released on 17 May 2011.[19] Seether reached their highest position on the US Billboard 200 Charts when Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray rose to the Number 2 position. It also reached number one on the US Rock Albums, US Alternative Albums, and US Hard Rock Album Charts.[20] Their single-week sales of 61,000 records was their best since Karma and Effect sold 82,000 copies in 2005.[21] Billboard named Seether the No. 1 Active and No. 1 Heritage Rock Artist of 2011.[22] A remix EP of the Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray album, titled Remix EP, was released on 7 February 2012.

Troy McLawhorn's departure from the band and return to Evanescence was announced on 8 March.[23][24] Seether performed live in Cincinnati, Ohio on 10 May, and in South Bend, Indiana on 11 May. Both concerts were recorded, and released as a limited edition CD set for each individual city.[25] The band played main stage at the Uproar Festival alongside Avenged Sevenfold, Three Days Grace, Bullet For My Valentine, and Escape The Fate, and supported 3 Doors Down on their European tour from November to March.

On 3 September 2013, Seether announced the name of a compilation album, titled Seether: 2002-2013. It was released on 29 October 2013 as a 2-disc album featuring some of the band's greatest hits, unreleased demos, soundtrack songs, and 3 all-new tracks, including a cover of Veruca Salt's "Seether" (the song that the band is named after).[26] Seether: 2002-2013 also contains two new recorded songs ("Safe to Say I've Had Enough" and "Weak") and was produced by Brendan O'Brien.[27] The band released a 15-second demo clip for the song "Safe to Say I've Had Enough" on loudwire.com.[28] They also carried out a small, semi-acoustic tour of Europe and South Africa.

On 30 November 2013, Seether released a 3-track single titled "Goodbye Tonight", featuring Van Coke Kartel & Jon Savage. The song is also featured on the deluxe edition of their follow-up album Isolate and Medicate.[29]

Isolate and Medicate (2014–2016)

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Seether performing at Rock am Ring in 2014

In a 2013 Twitter interview, bassist Dale Stewart confirmed that the band was writing songs for their next album. During an AmA (askmeanything) interview on Reddit.com, Shaun Morgan stated that the band was "In the studio getting ready for our new album..."[30]

On 24 April 2014, it was revealed that the album Isolate and Medicate would be released on 1 July 2014, with the lead single "Words as Weapons" slated for release on 1 May 2014.[31]

On 29 April 2014, Bryan Wickmann was announced as the new touring guitarist. Wickmann was the band's long-time guitar tech, as well as Isolate and Medicate's cover art creator, and a former art director of Schecter Guitar Research.[32][33]

On 17 May 2014, Seether performed their first single, "Words as Weapons," from the album Isolate and Medicate, live at the Orbit Room in front of 1,700 fans. The band released a music video for the album's second single, "Same Damn Life," on 30 October 2014. The video was directed by Nathan Cox. In late May and early June, Seether announced European tour dates in September, along with several stops in the UK. On 7 July, Seether kicked off their summer tour with 3 Doors Down.

Poison the Parish (2016–2018)

On 13 September 2016, Seether shared pictures of them recording a new album on social media. They announced in November that they were to release their seventh album in May 2017. A countdown timer later started on Seether's website, counting down to 23 February 2017.

Morgan appeared on Octane on 22 February to discuss the new record, entitled Poison the Parish. Jose Mangin stated that the new material is looking to be "harder than anything they've done". The album was released through Morgan's label Canine Riot Records.[34] Three singles, "Let You Down", "Betray and Degrade", and "Against the Wall", were released in support of the album, all charting significantly on the Billboard Mainstream Rock songs chart.[35]

In May, July, and August 2017, the band toured throughout the United States with American hard rock band Letters from the Fire, adding guitarist Clint Lowery (Sevendust, Dark New Day) to the touring lineup.[36] They then recorded a cover of "Black Honey" by American post-hardcore band Thrice during a live session for SiriusXM in June 2017. In February 2018, Clint Lowery returned to Sevendust to begin touring and promoting their album All I See Is War. His brother (and former Dark New Day bassist), Corey, took over his duties as Seether's touring guitarist. The band then supported Nickelback on their eight-week Feed the Machine European and UK tour. Before the tour ended, Corey Lowery was initiated as a full-time member of the band. On 20 May 2018, Seether played in their hometown of Johannesburg for the first time in six years.[37] On 6 June 2018, they released an acoustic version of "Against the Wall," along with an accompanying music video.[38]

Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum and The Surface Seems So Far (2019–present)

In June 2019, John Humphrey revealed that recording had commenced for their upcoming eighth studio album. On 24 June 2020, the band announced their eighth studio album, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, set for release on 28 August 2020 through Fantasy Records. They also released the first single of the album, "Dangerous".[39] Translating to "If You Want Peace, Prepare for War", the album features 13 new tracks, and was produced by Morgan himself in Nashville, Tennessee from December 2019 to January 2020. On 17 July, the band released the second single, "Bruised and Bloodied".[40] On 14 August, two weeks before the album release, the band released their third single "Beg".[41]

In July 2021, the band released an EP titled Wasteland – The Purgatory.[42] On 1 July 2022, the band released the deluxe edition of Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum.[43]

The band announced the new single "Judas Mind" which was released on 10 July 2024. Illusion was released as the album's second single on August 23, 2024.[44] The band's ninth studio album, titled The Surface Seems So Far, was released on 20 September 2024. The songs "Walls Come Down" and "Lost All Control" were released as singles in November 2024 and September 2025.[45][46]

Musical style and influences

Seether has been described as post-grunge,[47][48] hard rock,[49][50] alternative metal[51] and alternative rock,[52][53][54] while their early work has been characterized as nu metal.[55][56][57] The band is heavily influenced by American grunge, such as Nirvana[58] and Alice in Chains.[58] AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote "Seether's lead singer/songwriter, Shaun Morgan, is an unabashed, unapologetic worshiper of Kurt Cobain, using Nirvana's sound as a template for Seether."[59] Further, in the band's AllMusic biography staff writer Bradley Torreano states that the band makes strong use of melody, as well as what he described as "Wall-of-Guitar attack."[60] Seether have also been influenced by Deftones[58] and Nine Inch Nails.[58] Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, in particular, takes heavy influence from the bands A Perfect Circle and Deftones.[61]

Band members

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Timeline

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Discography

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Awards and nominations

Awards Category Nominated work Year of award Result
MTV Africa Music Awards Best Alternative Artist Seether 2008 Won[65]
MTV Africa Music Awards Artist of The Year Seether 2008 Nominated[65]
South African Music Awards Best Rock: English Seether 2008 Won
BDS Spin Awards 200,000 Spins Fine Again 2003 Won
BDS Spin Awards 50,000 Spins Driven Under 2003 Won
BDS Spin Awards 50,000 Spins Gasoline 2005 Won
BDS Spin Awards 200,000 Spins Remedy 2005 Won
BDS Spin Awards 50,000 Spins Truth 2006 Won
BDS Spin Awards 300,000 Spins Broken 2007 Won
BMI Pop Awards Best Pop Fine Again 2004 Won
BMI Pop Awards Best Pop Broken 2006 Won
BMI Pop Awards Best Pop Fake It 2008 Won
Billboard charts No. 1 Active Rock Artist Seether 2011 Won[22]
Billboard charts No. 1 Heritage Rock Artist Seether 2011 Won[22]
Billboard charts Active Rock Song of 2011 "Country Song" 2011 Won[22]
Canadian Hot 100 Active Rock Song of 2011 "Country Song" 2011 Won[22]
Mediabase No. 1 Song of The Year (in terms of airplay) "Country Song" 2011 Won[66]
Metals Edge Best Song In a Movie Soundtrack "Broken" 2004 Won
Revolver Golden Gods Awards Best Live Band Seether 2012 Won[67]
Radio Contraband Indie Artist of the Year Seether 2012 Won

References

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