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Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray is Seether's highest-charting album on the U.S. Billboard 200, reaching number two. The album also gave Seether their second-best first week sales, with over 61,000 units sold during its first week of release in the U.S. [23] The album has sold well over 300,000 copies in the U.S. according to Nielsen ...
"Country Song" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It was released on March 8, 2011 as the lead single from their fifth studio album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray . [ 1 ]
Album US Hard Rock Digi. US Hot Hard Rock "Forsaken" 2011 8 — Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray "Suffer It All" 2014 11 — Isolate and Medicate "Watch Me Drown" — — "Stoke the Fire" 2017 20 — Poison the Parish "Count Me Out" — — "Nothing Left" — — "Beg" 2020 19 22 Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum "Illusion" 2024 — 24
"Tonight" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It was released on 7 June 2011 as the second single from their fifth studio album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray. [1] This is also one of the last songs the band recorded with lead guitarist Troy McLawhorn who left the band prior to the album's release.
The album's first single, "Country Song", was released on 8 March in the US and on 4 April in the United Kingdom, [19] and the new album was released on 17 May 2011. [20] Seether reached their highest position on the US Billboard 200 Charts when Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray rose to the Number 2 position.
The song was the first from the album to be played live, debuting on 4 September 2010. [2] In December 2011, it was announced that the song would be released to radio on 24 January 2012. [ 3 ] It entered the US Rock Songs chart on January 19, debuting at number 48.
"Here and Now" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It is the fourth single from the band's fifth studio album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, from which the title of the album is taken. A deconstructed version is found on some bonus editions of the album, containing only an acoustic guitar, strings, and vocals.
Seether went on to release their debut major-label album, Disclaimer, on 20 August 2002, which was remixed and rereleased as Disclaimer II with a few additional songs in 2004. Since then, Seether has released seven more studio albums: Karma and Effect (2005), Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces (2007), Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray ...