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"Rise Above This" is a song by South African rock band Seether. It is the second single from the band's album Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces.It is the sixth track on the album and became the band's second consecutive number-one song on the U.S. Modern Rock chart.
"Rise Above This", written for Eugene Welgemoed, was released as a single and reached the No. 1 spot on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and No. 2 on its mainstream counterpart, Mainstream Rock Songs. The final single from the album was "Breakdown", the video for which was released on 12 November 2008 after a delay from its original scheduled ...
"Rise Above This" was written for Shaun's brother, Eugene Welgemoed, prior to the latter's suicide on 13 August 2007. [23] [24] According to Morgan, the song was written about an earlier suicide attempt by Eugene and was intended to bring him out of a depression. [21] The song's guitar riff was influenced by the Smashing Pumpkins song "1979". [25]
"Rise Above This" "Breakdown" 2009 "Careless Whisper" 2011 "Country Song" Roman White [50] "Tonight" Seth Dennemann [51] 2012 "Here and Now" 2013 "Pass Slowly" Darren Craig [52] 2014 "Words as Weapons" Benno Nelson "Same Damn Life" Nathan Cox: 2015 "Nobody Praying for Me" Sherif Higazy "Save Today" Nathan Cox 2017 "Let You Down" "Stoke the Fire"
The music video for "Breakdown" premiered on November 12, 2008, on Yahoo! Music. Tony Petrossian, who directed their previous videos for Fake It and Rise Above This, also made this video. In the video, Jenna Westerbeck approaches Shaun, (who is seated) from behind, and he glances down at her touching him with obvious disdain.
As the album was finished, there was no delay to its issue but the record was dedicated to Eugene and featured a memorial. Seether's song "Rise Above This" is a tribute to Eugene, written a few weeks before his death. [12] Morgan has 1308 tattooed on his four right fingers, and 2007 on his four left fingers, marking the date his brother died.
Seether: 2002–2013 is the fourth compilation album by South African rock band Seether. ... "Rise Above This" (Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces) 3:24: 10.
The Surface Seems So Far is the ninth studio album by South African rock band Seether.It was released on 20 September 2024 through Fantasy Records, [1] It is the follow up to the band's eighth studio album, Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum (2020). [2]