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Poison The Parish (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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In Response To Being Asked About The Album's "heavier" Direction Than Prior Releases Frontman Shaun Morgan Said Of The Album's Musical Direction ...A Lot Of The Time We Were Dealing With The Record Company That Wanted The Band To...Sound Slightly More Radio-Friendly In Terms Of Possibly Pushing Us Toward An Alternative Direction. Alternative Used To Be Something That Was The Category In. That's No Longer The Case. Now It's More That Guitars Are Less Of A Player In The Music And It's More Imagine Dragons And Lorde And Stuff Like That. We Don't Fit The Alternative Category Anymore. That Was Something That The Label Wanted Us Quite Desperately To Try And I Think The Producers Steered Us In That Direction As Well. It All Makes Sense In Some Respect. They Had A Plan That We Just Weren't Privy To. The Whole Point For Me Was To Reclaim The Fact That We're A Rock Band And It's What We'll Always Be And Until The Alternative Label Shifts Back To The Kind Of Rock Bands That Have Guitar And Vocals That's Just What We'll Be. He Further Expanded That The Album's Emphasis Would Be On "heavy Guitars" And "loud Drums" But Not "...A Lot Of Percussion In The Background And Keyboard Parts And Tons Of Strings In Different Places. There's A Time And Place For All Those Things But I Didn't Feel Like This Was That Time Or Place."

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