SEETHER
''2002-2013, DISC TWO''
2013
105:55
DISC ONE
1 /Fine Again
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/4:05
2 /Driven Under
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/4:33
3 /Gasoline
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/2:49
4 /Broken
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/feat: Amy Lee/4:18
5 /Remedy
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:28
6 /Truth
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:51
7 /The Gift
Shaun Morgan / Seether/5:35
8 /Fake It
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:15
9 /Rise Above This
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:24
10 /Breakdown
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:30
11 /Careless Whisper
George Michael / Andrew Ridgeley/4:57
12 /Country Song
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:52
13 /Tonight
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:44
14 /No Resolution
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:14
15 /Here and Now
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:58
DISC TWO
1 /Seether
Nina Gordon/3:36
2 /Safe to Say I've Had Enough
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:29
3 /Weak
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:47
4 /Out of My Way
James A. Johnston / Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/3:53
5 /Hang On
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/3:11
6 /Blister
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:37
7 /Innocence
Shaun Morgan / Seether/4:36
8 /Let Me Go
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:21
9 /No Shelter
Shaun Morgan / Seether/4:09
10 /Burn the Bridges [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/4:18
11 /Butterfly with Teeth [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/5:09
12 /Melodious [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/4:16
Howard Benson /Keyboards, Programming
Stevie Blacke /String Arrangements, Strings
Pat Callahan /Guitar
David Cohoe /Drums
Double G /String Arrangements
Josh Freese /Drums
John Humphrey /Drums
Amy Lee /Featured Artist, String Arrangements
Troy McLawhorn /Guitar
Shaun Morgan /Guitar, Vocals
Nick Oshiro /Drums
Dale Stewart /Bass, Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Bradley Torreano
Hailing from South Africa and comprising members Shaun Morgan (vocals, guitar), Dale Stewart (bass), and John Humphrey (drums), Seether embraces a brand of heavy metal mostly associated with the post-grunge era of alternative music, complete with crunchy distortion and brooding textures. The band emerged in 1999 as Saron Gas (a name taken from the back of a sound effects CD) and released their debut album, Fragile, the following year on Musketeer Records. In a country whose musical tastes center around pop and indigenous music, Fragile found impressive chart success. Across the Atlantic, the U.S.-based Wind Up Records caught wind of the band's growing popularity and signed the South African bandmates, who changed their name to Seether in light of Saron Gas's similarity to the lethal nerve agent sarin gas.
An EP release and a spot on the Ozzfest tour preceded the unveiling of Seether's full-length debut in the summer of 2002. Issued that August, Disclaimer featured the modern rock single "Fine Again" and led to a year-long tour, during which singer Morgan's relationship with Evanescence siren Amy Lee blossomed. But while the tour time ensured increasing commercial status for Seether, it also delayed the band's return to the studio. In March 2004, a few tracks appeared on the Punisher soundtrack, including a duet version of Disclaimer's "Broken" featuring vocal contributions from Lee. Disclaimer II appeared that June, pairing a handful of new tracks with remixed or re-recorded versions of the previous album's tracks. Seether viewed the album as an opportunity to re-evaluate their debut's release (whose mix was, according to the band, subpar) and gave listeners new content as a holdover until the band's proper follow-up. The promised sophomore effort, Karma and Effect, was released in May 2005 and entered the Top Ten, while the acoustic CD/DVD package One Cold Night appeared in 2006. Following Morgan's breakup with Amy Lee and a successful stint in rehab, Seether returned in 2007 with Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, introducing the album with the snide and catchy single "Fake It." In 2009 the band took a break from touring to head into the studio with producer Brendan O'Brien to work on their fifth album. The band went back out on the road for another year before eventually releasing Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray in 2011.
''2002-2013, DISC TWO''
2013
105:55
DISC ONE
1 /Fine Again
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/4:05
2 /Driven Under
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/4:33
3 /Gasoline
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/2:49
4 /Broken
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/feat: Amy Lee/4:18
5 /Remedy
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:28
6 /Truth
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:51
7 /The Gift
Shaun Morgan / Seether/5:35
8 /Fake It
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:15
9 /Rise Above This
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:24
10 /Breakdown
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:30
11 /Careless Whisper
George Michael / Andrew Ridgeley/4:57
12 /Country Song
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:52
13 /Tonight
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:44
14 /No Resolution
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:14
15 /Here and Now
Troy McLawhorn / Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:58
DISC TWO
1 /Seether
Nina Gordon/3:36
2 /Safe to Say I've Had Enough
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:29
3 /Weak
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:47
4 /Out of My Way
James A. Johnston / Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/3:53
5 /Hang On
Dale Stewart / Shaun Morgan Welgemoed/3:11
6 /Blister
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:37
7 /Innocence
Shaun Morgan / Seether/4:36
8 /Let Me Go
Shaun Morgan / Seether/3:21
9 /No Shelter
Shaun Morgan / Seether/4:09
10 /Burn the Bridges [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/4:18
11 /Butterfly with Teeth [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/5:09
12 /Melodious [Demo]
Shaun Morgan/4:16
Howard Benson /Keyboards, Programming
Stevie Blacke /String Arrangements, Strings
Pat Callahan /Guitar
David Cohoe /Drums
Double G /String Arrangements
Josh Freese /Drums
John Humphrey /Drums
Amy Lee /Featured Artist, String Arrangements
Troy McLawhorn /Guitar
Shaun Morgan /Guitar, Vocals
Nick Oshiro /Drums
Dale Stewart /Bass, Vocals
BIOGRAPHY
by Bradley Torreano
Hailing from South Africa and comprising members Shaun Morgan (vocals, guitar), Dale Stewart (bass), and John Humphrey (drums), Seether embraces a brand of heavy metal mostly associated with the post-grunge era of alternative music, complete with crunchy distortion and brooding textures. The band emerged in 1999 as Saron Gas (a name taken from the back of a sound effects CD) and released their debut album, Fragile, the following year on Musketeer Records. In a country whose musical tastes center around pop and indigenous music, Fragile found impressive chart success. Across the Atlantic, the U.S.-based Wind Up Records caught wind of the band's growing popularity and signed the South African bandmates, who changed their name to Seether in light of Saron Gas's similarity to the lethal nerve agent sarin gas.
An EP release and a spot on the Ozzfest tour preceded the unveiling of Seether's full-length debut in the summer of 2002. Issued that August, Disclaimer featured the modern rock single "Fine Again" and led to a year-long tour, during which singer Morgan's relationship with Evanescence siren Amy Lee blossomed. But while the tour time ensured increasing commercial status for Seether, it also delayed the band's return to the studio. In March 2004, a few tracks appeared on the Punisher soundtrack, including a duet version of Disclaimer's "Broken" featuring vocal contributions from Lee. Disclaimer II appeared that June, pairing a handful of new tracks with remixed or re-recorded versions of the previous album's tracks. Seether viewed the album as an opportunity to re-evaluate their debut's release (whose mix was, according to the band, subpar) and gave listeners new content as a holdover until the band's proper follow-up. The promised sophomore effort, Karma and Effect, was released in May 2005 and entered the Top Ten, while the acoustic CD/DVD package One Cold Night appeared in 2006. Following Morgan's breakup with Amy Lee and a successful stint in rehab, Seether returned in 2007 with Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces, introducing the album with the snide and catchy single "Fake It." In 2009 the band took a break from touring to head into the studio with producer Brendan O'Brien to work on their fifth album. The band went back out on the road for another year before eventually releasing Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray in 2011.