Wind-up Records releases Seether 2002-2013 today, October 29, 2013 - the two-disc, 27-song career retrospective includes Seether's 11 #1 singles, their greatest songs, three new tracks and rare b-sides. The cover art (above) and complete track listing has been revealed (below). The first single, "Seether," at radio September 10, 2013, is a cover of Veruca Salt's 1994 hit song and also where the band got its name. This is the first time Seether has covered and recorded the song.
"13 years ago when a demo of 'Needles' came roaring through our speakers and tearing down our hallways, we knew greatness was at our fingertips," said Ed Vetri, President and CEO of Wind-up Records. "Shaun's powerful and emotional songwriting has continued to generate that raw passion and has developed into the unmistakable sound of 'Seether.' After an amazing young career featuring 11 number one songs, millions of albums sold, Seether is just hitting their stride and this Greatest Hits package only represents their work so far. We had the greatness 13 years ago, now we have the hits...In typical Seether fashion, they chose to cover the song where their name was born from, seems perfect for this occasion."
Seether just finished playing a select number of U.S. shows this August but to celebrate their upcoming collection, Seether will embark on a unique semi-acoustic storytellers-type tour, "An Intimate Night With Seether" performing in intimate and iconic venues around the world, beginning November 5th at Union Chapel in London. These special settings will provide Seether fans with the ultimate backdrop to experience seeing the band like never before, in some of the most beautiful venues in the world.
Seether has sold millions of albums and singles worldwide, has over 63 million YouTube views and are mainstays in the touring circuit averaging more than 275 performances per year. They have had 11 #1 singles and 17 Top 5 hits across multiple formats at radio. Originally founded in Johannesburg, South Africa, by Shaun Morgan and Dale Stewart, Seether made its initial impact on U.S. hearts and eardrums with the Gold album Disclaimer (2002). The album's first single, "Fine Again" was a pensive ballad that resonated with fans worldwide. Seether gained nationwide live exposure with a spot on that year's Ozzfest tour. Seether re-recorded the acoustic track "Broken" as an electric version featuring Evanescence vocalist Amy Lee. "Broken" became a massive international hit for the group. In 2004, Seether remixed and re-mastered Disclaimer, adding eight new songs and new cover art to create the two-disc set Disclaimer II, which is now Platinum. In 2005, Seether released Karma & Effect, which is certified Gold, approaching Platinum and followed that release up in 2006 with a live, acoustic CD/DVD, One Cold Night, which is now approaching Gold. In 2007 Seether released the Platinum Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces. The album was reissued in 2009 with a cover of George Michael's "Careless Whisper," and became another Platinum single release for the band. In 2011 Seether released Holding onto Strings Better Left to Fray. That album is approaching Gold status.
Seether is Shaun Morgan (Vocals, Guitar), Dale Stewart (Bass, Vocals) and John Humphrey (Drums).
SEETHER 2002-2013 TRACK LISTING:
DISC 1:
1. Fine Again
2. Driven Under
3. Gasoline
4. Broken (feat Amy Lee)
5. Remedy
6. Truth
7. The Gift
8. Fake It
9. Rise Above This
10. Breakdown
11. Careless Whisper
12. Country Song
13. Tonight
14. No Resolution
15. Here and Now
DISC 2:
1. Seether
2. Safe To Say I've Had Enough
3. Weak
4. Out Of My Way
5. Hang On
6. Blister
7. Innocence
8. Let Me Go
9. No Shelter
10. Burn The Bridges (demo)
11. Butterfly With Teeth (demo)
12. Melodious (demo)
European/SA Tour dates:
November 5th Union Chapel London, UK
November 6th Melkweg Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 7th Kulturkirche Koln, Germany
November 8th Peterskirche Leipzig, Germany
November 10th Rock Café Prague, Czech Rep
November 11th Freiheiz Munich, Germany
November 12th Plaza Zurich, Switzerland
November 13th Maroquinerie Paris, France
November 16th Music Palace Kiev, Ukraine
November 17th Cosmonaut St. Petersburg, Russia
November 18th Moscow Hall Moscow, Russia
November 22nd Kirstenbosch Cape Town, South Africa
November 23rd Marks Park Johannesburg, South Africa
November 24th Botanical Gardens Durban, South Africa
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