Frogtoon Music

Disclaimer (Album) by Seether

Artist Biography For Seether

Seether Is A Rock Band Founded In May 1999 In Pretoria Gauteng South Africa. 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. Seether Gained Mainstream Popularity In 2002 With Their US Active Rock Number One Single "Fine Again" And Their Success Was Sustained In 2004 With The Single "Broken" Which Peaked At Number 20 On The Billboard Hot 100. They Have Experienced Continued Success With Number One Hits On The Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart Such As "Remedy" "Fake It" "Country Song" "Words As Weapons" And "Let You Down". The Band Currently Consists Of Lead Vocalist/guitarist Shaun Morgan Bassist Dale Stewart Drummer John Humphrey And Guitarist Corey Lowery ExStuck Mojo Stereomud}. Seether Has Undergone Several Lineup Changes Since Their Formation In 1999 With Vocalist/guitarist Shaun Morgan Being The Only Constant Member.

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Frogtoon Music Album Info: Disclaimer

The Hard Rock Trio Known As Seether Has Concocted An Album That Is Ripe With Vulnerable Angst As Disclaimer Is A Debut That Follows The Path That Bands Such As Staind And Cold Have Capitalized On In The 21st Century. In Fact Seether's Moody Rock Edge Borders On The Formerly Prominent Grunge Style Once Championed By Another Trio Nirvana. This Comparison May Be A Bit Overboard Yet The First Half Of Seether's Debut Does Expose A Visible Cobain Influence On These Three Men From South Africa. Songs Like "Gasoline" And "69 Tea" Are Overbearing And Weigh Heavy On The Listener's Mood As Seether Churns Through These Aggressive Yet Depressive Bursts Of Attitude. The Album Evens Out As It Progresses As Tracks Such As "Driven Under" And "Pride" Are Reluctantly Catchy Yet Assuredly Satisfying In Riling One Up Or Allowing You To Calm Yourself Down. Seether Reveals Its Weak Side On The Mellower Songs As "Sympathetic" And "Fade Away" Stumble Along Like The Group Is Unsure Of Itself. They Are Much More Comfortable In The Raging Aggro Stomp Of "Pig" And "F**k It " Which Could Become A Volatile Theme For The Y Generation. The Album Closes With The One Successful Laid-Back Song "Broken" Is Mellow Yet Confident As Vocalist Shaun Morgan Finds The Courage To Open Himself Up Without Releasing A Scream Every Few Seconds. Disclaimer Is An Album That Breaks No New Ground Yet Manages To Find Its Footing As It Unfolds And Eventually Wins The Listener Over With Moody Determination. ~ Jason D. Taylor Rovi