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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 Broken (Live). (c) 2006 Wind-up Records, LLC

About Seether

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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This footage of Seether performing "Broken" live in 2006 is a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the band's early days of success. At the time of this recording, Seether was still riding high on the momentum of their debut album "Disclaimer," released in 2002, which had already earned them a gold certification in the US. The band's unique blend of grunge and hard rock influences, spearheaded by lead vocalist Shaun Morgan, was beginning to resonate with fans worldwide.

What makes this clip significant is that it captures Seether at a pivotal moment in their career, just as they were transitioning from an underground South African band to a major label act. The performance itself is raw and unbridled, showcasing the band's energetic live presence and Shaun Morgan's distinctive vocals. The song "Broken" was one of their breakout hits, reaching No. 1 on US radio charts, and this footage provides a tangible connection to that moment.

Seether's rise to fame in the early 2000s was nothing short of meteoric. With five gold and platinum albums under their belt, including "Disclaimer," "Karma and Effect," and "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces," they had established themselves as one of the most consistent and successful rock bands of the era. Their anthems like "Fake It" and "Words as Weapons" became staples on US radio, cementing their status as a household name.

This particular performance of "Broken" is notable not only for its high energy but also for its historical significance. Recorded in 2006, it marks a point when Seether was still basking in the glory of their commercial success while simultaneously experimenting with new sounds and themes on their subsequent albums. The band's commitment to pushing boundaries and exploring darker subject matter would eventually earn them critical acclaim and a devoted fan base.

What makes this clip truly remarkable is its ability to transport viewers back to a specific time and place in rock music history. Watching Seether perform "Broken" live in 2006 is akin to experiencing the raw energy of their early shows, where the band's passion and intensity were palpable. For fans who grew up with Seether's music, this footage will evoke memories of late-night MTV sessions and radio playlists dominated by their hits.

For newcomers, this clip offers a chance to witness the birth of a rock phenomenon and understand what made Seether tick. It's a testament to the band's enduring appeal that even two decades on from its release, "Broken" remains an iconic anthem in their discography. This live performance is more than just a nostalgic relic; it's a time capsule that captures the essence of Seether's early success and sets the stage for their continued relevance in the rock music landscape.

The Surface Seems So Far, Seether's upcoming album, promises to be another chapter in their storied career, one that will undoubtedly captivate both old fans and new listeners alike. This live performance of "Broken" serves as a reminder of the band's unyielding spirit and commitment to creating music that resonates with people on a deep level.

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