Seether recently announced that the band's sixth studio album, 'Isolate and Medicate,' will arrive on July 1. And shortly after making the announcement, frontman Shaun Morgan, bassist Dale Stewart and drummer John Humphrey spoke with 'Loudwire Nights' host Full Metal Jackie about the new disc. Check out the chat below.
After taking a well-deserved break and tiding fans over with a hits collection last year, Seether are set to return with a new studio album. The band just announced that their sixth studio release will be titled 'Isolate and Medicate,' and it's currently on schedule for a July 1 street date.
Seether are hitting the home stretch in recording their next album. The band, who ended 2013 by releasing a career-spanning hits collection, have been hard at work on a new record while their compilation keeps them in the minds of fans.
This past weekend, Seether rolled through Detroit along with Kyng and Eye Empire. If you didn't make the trip down to the show, no worries, Minty was there to catch the action. Check out the pics here.
This time a decade ago, South Africa wasn’t exactly known for turning out hard rock bands. Now, a decade later, Seether have become one of the most successful and steadily consistent hard rock bands going. It all started on Aug. 20, 2002, when the group issued their ‘Disclaimer’ album, and it set them on the path to where they are today.
Dirt Fest 2012 performers In This Moment go for two in a row as they face-off against South African post-grunge trio Seether. The weekend Cockfight rules are as follows: you can vote once a day until Sunday at 10p. Outside of that -- there are no rules...
After a series of comical photos were posted to Seether‘s Facebook page, the band shared a couple of really unusual images (above) where frontman Shaun Morgan had swapped faces with ex-girlfriend and Evanescence singer Amy Lee.
Seether have announced plans to bundle all of their albums, including their recent release ‘Holding on to Strings Better Left to Fray,’ and sell them via iTunes at a discounted price.
Seether recently held a contest asking musicians to remix the hit single 'Tonight' from their recent studio album 'Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray' and were so impressed with the results they will be releasing an entire EP of fan-submitted remixes of their tunes.
If you missed out on Seether's recent appearance on 'Guitar Center Sessions,' you can now see their performance of 'Broken' and 'Rise Above This' here.