The South African rock band Seether has been around since 1999 and are known for songs like “Fine Again,” “Fake It,” “Remedy,” and “Words as Weapons” to name a few. If the raw lyrics, and Nirvana ...
Seether and Daughtry co-headlined at the venue with support from nu metal icons P.O.D. and rising alternative singer Kami ...
Lit Youngstown Festival, Seether and Daughtry highlight busy week downtown. Covelli Centre Downtown Youngstown will host a ...
Seether and Daughtry are teaming up on their current co-headlining tour, which will stop at Covelli Centre on Monday.
One of the narratives concerning Seether's Poison the Parish album has been the band's heavier sound, but the album does offer some variety and one of the more intimate moments from the disc gets a ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
In light of the July 20 news that Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington had died of an apparent suicide, Seether has announced that its fifth-annual Rise Above Festival – which was founded to raise… ...
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 ...
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 ...