Seether are the latest act to organize their own festival, but this one has an extra angle to it. The band is using the platform to put the spotlight on a cause as well as showcasing a great day of ...
In a statement, Seether frontman Shaun Morgan said, "Losing another great rock voice to suicide yesterday is absolutely tragic and heartbreaking. It's exactly why we are doing what we set out to do ...
Seether have altered the lyrics to their song ‘Remedy’ to diss venue security following an incident with the frontman’s daughter. The incident took place as the South African rock band were performing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Staind frontman Aaron Lewis (L) and Seether singer Shaun Morgan are co-headlining in 2026. Staind just cleaned up. On Wednesday, ...
BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 26: Singer Shaun Morgan Welgemoed of Seether performs live on stage during a concert at the Huxleys on September 26, 2017 in Berlin, Germany. Seether's "Judas Mind" marks ...
If you’ve heard the Evanescence single, Call Me When You’re Sober, then you already know some of Seether’s story. If not, it goes something like this: The South African band released a trio of albums ...
Before there was “Celebrity Rehab,” there was “Call Me When You’re Sober.” A 2006 hit for the rock band Evanescence, it was written by singer Amy Lee about her ex-boyfriend, Seether guitarist and ...
Looks like Seether won’t be playing with Staind and 3 Doors Down as part of the Army Concert Tour on Saturday, Aug. 12, in Fort McCoy, Wis. Lead singer Shaun Morgan has checked himself into an ...
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 ...
Seether was firing up for the release of its latest album, "Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray," when the unthinkable happened: Guitarist Troy McLawhorn quit. McLawhorn left the hard-rock band ...
Two up-and-coming hard rock bands — SoCal’s mega-hot Trapt and South Africa’s post-grunge Seether — took different paths to far different results at this sold-out Sunset Strip show. Following an ...
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