Seether
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Seether

Seether formed in Pretoria, South Africa in 1999, originally as a quartet with Shaun Morgan on vocals and guitar, Dale Stewart on bass, Shaun Oosthuizen on...

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Seether's raw post-grunge sound from South Africa

A band built on Shaun Morgan's vocal grit and lyrics about personal struggle.

If you want the core of their sound, "Fine Again" and "Fake It" still frame it best. They're the songs that explain why people kept listening.

Seether's music arrived with a specific kind of heaviness that felt grounded in real frustration, not just volume. The single "Broken" with Amy Lee gave them a wider platform, but songs like "Fine Again" and "Fake It" became the actual staples for people who needed that sound. Their tracks have shown up in film and TV soundtracks for years, which says something about the staying power of that particular strain of post-grunge.

They formed in Pretoria in 1999 and moved to Nashville a few years later, which led to their second album and the hit "Broken". The lineup has shifted around Morgan over time, with bassist Dale Stewart leaving in 2018, but they've kept recording and touring through albums like Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces and Poison the Parish.

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Seether formed in Pretoria, South Africa in 1999, originally as a quartet with Shaun Morgan on vocals and guitar, Dale Stewart on bass, Shaun Oosthuizen on drums, and Tyronne Morris on guitar. They moved to Nashville in 2002, which led to their second album, Disclaimer II. The single "Broken" from that record, featuring Amy Lee from Evanescence, became a hit and brought them wider attention.

Their sound is built around Morgan's raw vocal delivery and lyrics that often deal with personal struggle. Songs like "Fine Again," "Fake It," and "Remedy" became staples of rock radio in the 2000s. The band has released several albums since, including Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces in 2007 and Poison the Parish a decade later.

The lineup has changed over time. Tyronne Morris left in 2006, and Dale Stewart departed in 2018. They've continued touring and recording with a core of Morgan and various other musicians. Their music has appeared in film and television soundtracks, keeping their songs in circulation for fans who connected with that particular strain of post-grunge rock.

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