Seether is a four piece rock band from South Africa. Seether were originally called Saron Gas in their native South Africa but later changed to Seether in 2002 coinciding with the release of their first major label release and second album Disclaimer.
Shaun Morgan - Vocals and guitar
Dale Stewart - Bass and vocals
Pat Callahan - Guitar
John Humphrey - Drums
The original name of the band was 'Saron Gas'. The band rose to fame with the single entitled Broken. It featured Amy Lee from Evanescence and was also included on The Punisher soundtrack. Critics frequently accuse Seether's lead singer, Shaun Morgan, of purposely immitating the legendary lead singer of Nirvana, Kurt Cobain. Seether's covers of various Nirvana songs at live events has only fueled more such criticism.
2000 "Fragile" (Released only in South Africa)
2002 "Disclaimer" #92 US
2004 "Disclaimer II" (Disclaimer plus 4 tracks version or 8 tracks version, including Broken feat. Amy Lee) #53 US
2005 "Karma and Effect"
2004 "Driven Under"
2004 "Broken" (feat. Amy Lee) #25 US
2004 "Gasoline"
2004 "Fine Again"
2005 "Remedy"
Michael Deeds of The Idaho Statesman presents a band criticism
"Seether" was a 1994 hit single by the band Veruca Salt.
Band Members
History
The original name of the band was 'Saron Gas'. The band rose to fame with the single entitled Broken. It featured Amy Lee from Evanescence and was also included on The Punisher soundtrack. Critics frequently accuse Seether's lead singer, Shaun Morgan, of purposely immitating the legendary lead singer of Nirvana, Kurt Cobain. Seether's covers of various Nirvana songs at live events has only fueled more such criticism.
Discography
Albums
Hit singles
External links
"Seether" was a 1994 hit single by the band Veruca Salt.
