Seether
Oct 7, 2013

Seether are celebrating their career thus far with the upcoming double-disc hits collection Seether 2002-2013, due out on October 29th. While the set features the band's most popular tunes, a few new songs are included including the track, "Safe To Say I've Had Enough" as well as including a cover of Veruca Salt's "Seether" (the song that the band is named after).
The South Afrian trio consists of Shaun Morgan (lead singer/guitar), Dale Stewart (bass/vocals), and John Humprey (drums). Stewart noted, "'Safe To Say I've Had Enough' is one of the first songs we've recorded in a long time, long for Seether at least. I think it's a glimpse of things to come from us. Bands and music slowly evolve over time. Safe to say we've having fun and enjoying making the music we love."
The song was produced by legendary studio master Brendan O'Brien in Los Angeles earlier this year and it should be noted that as Stewart stated, the track is said to be a taste of what's to come next year when the band continues their sessions with O'Brien for their next full-length studio album.
The band formed in 1999 under the name Saron Gas. Seether has released five studio album beginning with Disclaimer in 2002. Hit singles from Seether include: "Fine Again." "Broken," "Remedy," "Fake It," "Rise Above This," Breakdown," "Tonight," "Careless Whisper," "Country Song," and "Here And Now."
Seether will tour in support of the hits collection this fall in Europe and Africa. The trek keeps them on the road during the month of November.