The Surface Seems So Far Seether
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- 1 Judas Mind 04:34
- 2 Illusion 04:02
- 3 Beneath The Veil 03:43
- 4 Semblance Of Me 04:16
- 5 Walls Come Down 04:26
- 6 Try To Heal 04:40
- 7 Paint The World 04:19
- 8 Same Mistakes 04:00
- 9 Lost All Control 04:33
- 10 Dead On The Vine 04:32
- 11 Regret 04:01
Info for The Surface Seems So Far
Seether has announced a new album called The Surface Seems So Far.
The ninth studio effort from the "Fake It" rockers and the follow-up to 2020's Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum will arrive September 20. You can listen to the first single, "Judas Mind," now via digital outlets.
"'Judas Mind' is a song about reaching an understanding that there are bad actors in our lives that are trying to force an outcome for us that we don't see as our destiny," says frontman Shaun Morgan. "It's about rising up against people who have a vision for you that you don't share."
Known for their enduring anthems like “Broken,” “Fake It” and “Words as Weapons,” Seether returns with The Surface Seems So Far, showcasing their trademark blend of aggression and introspection. The track list for the new album – the follow-up to 2020’s Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, which boasted three No. 1 hits – sets the tone for an honest and exhilarating journey through themes of melancholy (“Regret”), self-reflection (“Same Mistakes”), and raw emotion (“Dead on the Vine”), with catchy hooks and driving bombast emphasizing its many twists and turns. Adding to Seether’s impressive catalog, Morgan and his bandmates – Dale Stewart (bass), John Humphrey (drums), and Corey Lowery (guitar) – sound alternately confident and confessional, full of vitriol and vulnerability throughout The Surface Seems So Far, which Morgan produced with veteran producer Matt Hyde (Deftones, Slayer) as engineer and mixer.
Seether, known for their authentic and electrifying live show, will support the release of The Surface Seems So Far on the road this fall on a co-headlining tour with Skillet. The 18-date outing launches September 17th in Asheville and will travel across the U.S. stopping in such cities as Baltimore, Boston, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Houston, Dallas, Albuquerque, Denver, Omaha, and more before wrapping October 20th in Minneapolis. Seether is also set to perform at Louder Than Life and Aftershock Festival during the fall tour. See below for full list of upcoming tour dates. Artist presale tickets will be available today (July 10th) at 10am local time with the Spotify presale beginning tomorrow, July 11th at 12pm local time and the public onsale commencing Friday, July 12th at 10am local time. Visit www.seether.com for ticketing details and to purchase.
With five gold and platinum albums and two dozen Billboard Rock Airplay Top 10 hits including 20 No. 1s at U.S. radio throughout a career spanning over two decades, Seether is as vibrant and relevant as ever. Hailing from South Africa, Shaun Morgan proudly draws inspiration from his grunge and hard rock roots, crafting a unique sonic identity that propelled the band’s Gold-certified American debut and continues to resonate deeply with fans worldwide. The rock quartet, who also founded the annual Rise Above Fest for nearly ten years to raise awareness for suicide prevention and mental illness, remains a beacon of integrity on The Surface Seems So Far, which promises to captivate both loyal fans and newcomers alike with its blend of memorable hooks, driving rhythms, and unapologetic rock spirit.
Shaun Morgan, lead vocals, guitars
Dale Stewart, bass
John Humphrey, drums
Corey Lowery, guitars, vocals
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