Seether: Biography
Seether played a style of heavy metal mostly associated with the post-grunge era of alternative music, complete with self-obsessed lyrics and a sound that mixed crunchy distortion with brooding texture. Hailing from South Africa, the group was discovered by Wind Up Records and instantly pushed to the moon by the label. They landed a spot on the popular Ozzfest tour and managed to release an EP while biding their time for the unveiling of their full-length debut in the summer of 2002. Issued that August, Disclaimer was an immediate hit, boasting a solid single in "Fine Again". Seether spent much of the following year on the road, where singer Shaun Morgan's relationship with Evanescence siren Amy Lee blossomed. But while the tour time ensured top of mind status for Seether, it also delayed their return to the studio. In March '04 a few tracks appeared on the Punisher soundtrack, including a duet version of Disclaimer's "Broken" featuring Lee. Then, in June of that year, Disclaimer II appeared, with a handful of new tracks fleshing out the original album. Grateful for the fan support his band had received to that point, Morgan took to the Internet message boards almost immediately to explain the curious move. Evidently unhappy with Disclaimer's initial mix, he'd seen an opportunity to re-evaluate the release, and give listeners some new content as a holdover until the proper follow-up, slated for 2005. To that end, Disclaimer II featured the Lee/Morgan duet version of "Broken", as well as a bonus DVD. Their proper sophomore effort, Karma and Effect, was released in May of 2005. Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
- Seether hails from South Africa.(edit)
- Morgan always has the baby version of the living dead dolls on his microphone stand when singing.(edit)
- Dale Stewart's first instrument was guitar at age 13. (edit)
- John Humphries' first instrument was piano at age 7. (edit)
- Their song Sold Me was featured on The Punisher Soundtrack (edit)
- Formerly known as Sharon Gas(edit)
- On June 16, Seether's Lead Guitarist Pat Callahan left the band. The exact reason for Callahan's departure is unknown, but the band expressed their best wishes for Callahan in his future endeavors. Despite touring for the better part of four years as a four piece band and recording the majority of their material with two guitarists, the band has stated that they are planning to go "back to basics" and remain a three-piece unit, as they started out, for the forseeable future. Morgan has said the band's third studio album is still on schedule and currently set for a March 2007 release.(edit)
- Their song Broken was featured on a career retrospective DVD for WWE Superstar Eddie Guerrero(edit)
- The band have also had their songs featured on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack and in the film Daredevil(edit)
- Seether are now working on a currently untitled CD, which is expecting to be released in 2007. (edit)
- Their song Fine Again also featured on the Nintendo GameCube video game, 1080° Avalanche and on Madden NFL 2003.
(edit) - Their song Out of My Way was used as the theme music for WWE Superstar Zack Gowan. (edit)
- Amy Lee, lead singer of Evanescence confirmed recently on VH1's VSpot Top 20 Countdown that the Evanescence song Call Me When You're Sober was written mainly about Shaun Morgan. He and Amy Lee separated because of his never ending fight with substance abuse and alcohol. Shaun is reportedly not happy that Amy has brought this into the public. (edit)
- Discography:
Fragile (2000) - As Sharon Gas
Disclaimer (2002)
Disclaimer 2 (2004)
Karma & Effect (2005)
One Cold Night (2006)
Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces (2007)(edit) - The song Sold Me was used as the theme for WWE Bad Blood 2004.(edit)
- The song Remedy (taken from their album Karma & Effect was used as the theme song for WWE Summerslam 2005.(edit)
- Amy Lee, guest vocal on Broken which is featured on The Punisher soundtrack and Disclaimer II.(edit)
- Shaun Morgan - Vocals, Guitar
Dale Stewart - Bass, Vocals
John Humphrey - Drums(edit)
- Morgan: It saddens me that our whole relationship was reduced to that. That, you know, almost three years we spent together comes down to 'Oh, woe is me, you don't care about me.' I'm disappointed that that's all that really mattered. I'm kind of irritated that our dirty laundry had to be aired, you know, all over the world. I wouldn't do that to somebody.(edit)
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