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The band Seether named themselves after this song, and in 2012, recorded a cover of the song for their greatest hits album Seether: 2002–2013. [13] It was released as a single on September 3, 2013. References
In just one week in July, the song had accumulated 1.9 million airplay audience impressions, 340,000 streams, and 1,000 downloads in the US. [3] This, coupled with the release of a second promotional song, "Bruised and Bloodied", propelled writer and frontman Shaun Morgan to top the Billboard Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, only the second to top it ...
On 3 September 2013, Seether announced the name of a compilation album, titled Seether: 2002-2013. It was released on 29 October 2013 as a 2-disc album featuring some of the band's greatest hits, unreleased demos, soundtrack songs, and 3 all-new tracks, including a cover of Veruca Salt 's " Seether " (the song that the band is named after). [ 27 ]
"Words as Weapons" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It was released on 1 May 2014, [ 1 ] as the lead single from their sixth studio album Isolate and Medicate . Charts
Both frontman Shaun Morgan and music publications noted that the song juxtaposed dark, angry lyrics with a more upbeat sound. [6] [7] [1] Wall of Sound described the song as having "that raw edge of grungey rock we all kind of signify 90's rock" but with "a little bit of rock n roll groove...that kind of makes you want to rage amidst the gloom and doom in the world right now".
One Cold Night is a live album by South African rock band Seether.It was released on 11 July 2006 and features twelve acoustic tracks, plus bonus DVD footage, recorded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the Grape Street Club, on 22 February 2006.
Seether: 2002–2013 "Weak" — — — 5 — — 22 2014 "Words as Weapons" 95 — 28 1 18 1 12 RIAA: Platinum [10] Isolate and Medicate
"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 ]