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Seether - What Would You Do? (Official Video)

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2020s2022youtube

Seether’s new album “The Surface Seems So Far" out via Fantasy Records on 9.20.24 https://found.ee/TheSurfaceSeemsSoFar Subscribe here: https://found.ee/SeetherYouTubeSubscribe Sign up to our newsletter to receive dangerously good band content: https://found.ee/SeetherNewsletterSignUp Follow Seether: Facebook: https://found.ee/SeetherFacebook TikTok: https://found.ee/SeetherTikTok Instagram: https://found.ee/SeetherInstagram Twitter: https://found.ee/SeetherTwitter Website: https://found.ee/SeetherWebsite About the band: The rock quartet, who also founded the annual Rise Above Fest for nearly ten years to raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental illness, remains a beacon of integrity on their new upcoming album The Surface Seems So Far, which promises to captivate both loyal fans and newcomers alike with its blend of memorable hooks, driving rhythms, and unapologetic rock spirit. With five gold and platinum albums and two dozen Billboard Rock Airplay Top 10 hits including 20 No. 1s at U.S. radio (including their anthems “Broken,” “Fake It” and “Words as Weapons”) throughout a career spanning over two decades, Seether is as vibrant and relevant as ever. Hailing from South Africa, Shaun Morgan proudly draws inspiration from his grunge and hard rock roots, crafting a unique sonic identity that propelled the band’s Gold-certified American debut and continues to resonate deeply with fans worldwide. Seether Is: Shaun Morgan (vocals, guitar) Dale Stewart (bass) John Humphrey (drums) Corey Lowery (guitar) Music video by Seether performing What Would You Do?. © 2022 Fantasy Records, Distributed by Concord. http://vevo.ly/WUQxBo



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Seether are a South African rock band founded in 1999 in Pretoria, Gauteng. The band originally performed under the name Saron Gas until 2002, when they moved to the United States and changed it to Seether to avoid confusion with the deadly chemical known as sarin gas. Lead vocalist and guitarist Shaun Morgan is the band's only remaining original member. Bassist Dale Stewart joined a year after formation, while drummer John Humphrey joined them for the band's second album. Since 2018, the band h...

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Seether's "What Would You Do?" is a 4:58-minute official music video that drops in 2022, but its significance extends far beyond the current year. This South African rock band has been a stalwart of the genre for over two decades, and their latest offering is a testament to their enduring relevance.

At the time of filming, Seether was on the cusp of releasing their new album "The Surface Seems So Far", which would go on to captivate both loyal fans and newcomers alike. With five gold and platinum albums under their belt, and two dozen Billboard Rock Airplay Top 10 hits, including 20 No. 1s at U.S. radio, Seether's influence is undeniable.

What makes this clip rare or significant is the band's commitment to raising awareness for suicide prevention and mental illness through their annual Rise Above Fest. For nearly ten years, they've been using their platform to shine a light on these critical issues, and it's heartening to see them continue to prioritize this important work.

The video itself is a showcase of Seether's signature sound – driving rhythms, unapologetic rock spirit, and memorable hooks that are sure to stick in your head. With Shaun Morgan at the helm, the band's grunge and hard rock roots are evident, but they've also managed to craft a unique sonic identity that resonates deeply with fans worldwide.

What will a viewer take away from watching "What Would You Do?"? For one, it's a reminder of Seether's enduring relevance in the music world. Despite the ever-changing landscape of the industry, they remain a beacon of integrity and authenticity. Secondly, it's an opportunity to experience their latest offering – a blend of catchy hooks and driving rhythms that are sure to get your blood pumping.

The video is also notable for its production quality. With crisp visuals and a clear focus on showcasing the band's performance, it's clear that Seether has invested in creating something special. The attention to detail is evident in every frame, from the lighting to the camera work – it's a true testament to their commitment to their craft.

In watching "What Would You Do?", we're also reminded of Seether's history and evolution as a band. From their humble beginnings in Pretoria, South Africa, to their current status as one of the most respected rock bands in the world, they've come a long way. And yet, despite all the changes and challenges they've faced, they remain true to themselves – a testament to their dedication to their music and their fans.

Ultimately, "What Would You Do?" is more than just an official music video – it's a snapshot of Seether at a particular moment in time. It's a reminder of their enduring relevance, their commitment to raising awareness for important issues, and their continued ability to craft infectious, memorable hooks that resonate with audiences worldwide.

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