Rock group Seether will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their gold-selling debut album “Disclaimer” with an expanded reissue. It will feature their hit singles “Gasoline,” “Fine Again,” and “Driven ...
Seether's debut album Disclaimer turned 20 at the end of last year, so the rockers released a special anniversary edition of it last month to celebrate the milestone. Loudwire Nights has teamed up ...
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 ...
Craft Recordings has partnered with Seether to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their Gold-selling debut, Disclaimer, with an expanded reissue on vinyl, CD, and digital editions. Set for release on ...
Seether are returning to South Africa for an acoustic tour in November. The band will embark on a unique, semi-acoustic tour - An Intimate Evening With Seether - performing in Cape Town and Durban, ...
Seether and Crossfade are two of the hotter bands on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart, but both acts come from places with reputations for tepid rock scenes. The heavy hitters are a one-two punch ...
It took nearly three years of heavy touring before the band Seether saw its debut album “Disclaimer” hit the gold-record standard of 500,000 copies sold. It took less than eight weeks for its second ...
It helps to know people in music, especially when those people have the voice of an angel in eyeliner. Seether, a rock band from South Africa, released their first studio record in 2002. Disclaimer ...
Hard rock band Seether hit the mainstream when Amy Lee of Evanescense shared lead vocals on the electric ballad “Broken.” At least, that’s when non-metal fans were introduced to a more radio-friendly ...
The band will embark on a unique, semi-acoustic tour, An Intimate Evening With Seether, performing in Cape Town and Durban, and then headlining the next Parklife Festival in Johannesburg. These three ...
NORTHAMPTON – For a minute there, it felt like 1993. South African rockers Seether played a sold out Pearl Street Night Club Thursday night, bringing a brand of music to the area not seen since grunge ...
Seether's new “Country Song” opens like the modern-rock equivalent of gutbucket blues — stripped down but for bass guitar, voice and Bo Diddley signature maracas. Fifty seconds into the track, that ...
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