“Goddamn, it’s good to be back!”, Seether say on their return with the new album
February 28, 2017
What a fruitful end of the month for Seether! Just a few days ago the South African rock band announced their seventh studio album, Poison The Parish, and today Seether have added that they are heading on a massive headlining tour in support of the upcoming record. See the dates below!
The group’s new album will hit the stores on May 12, and it has a special place in the musicians’ hearts as Poision The Parish is a self-produced effort, a resulf of hard work of Seether’s vocalist and guitarist Shaun Morgan.
Seether are also bringing their good friend from Sevendust – guitarist, Clint Lowery – to accompany them in the course of the whole tour. Introducing the tour, the Mogran exclaims:
[quote align=”center” color=”#COLOR_CODE”]”Goddamn, it’s good to be back! We spent the better part of a year writing and recording Poison the Parish, and now it’s time to get out there and play that f–er to the fans.”[/quote]
By the way, proceeds from ticket sale on this tour will partly also go to the Rise Above fund, a subset of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education. The charity effort got its name, Rise Above This, from Seether’s song lyrics talking about Morgan’s brother committing suicide.
On tour Seether will be opened by Letters From The Fire, Through Fire, Kaleido and Big Story. The band promises the shows to be “loud, heavy, old school Seether with a couple of twists”:
[quote align=”center” color=”#COLOR_CODE”]”We want this tour to be exciting and different — a departure from what people expect from us, while retaining the qualities that make us unique, in order to entertain the fans. It’s going to be loud, heavy, old school Seether with a couple of twists thrown in to keep things exciting,” said Morgan.[/quote]
Poison The Parish was recorded at Blackbird Studio in Nashville, Tennessee, and features 12 songs. The new album is already available for pre-orders. Talking about the concept, Morgan reveals it was influenced by celebrity brainwashing through social media: “Completely vapid and useless as far as their contributions to society. People buy lipgloss from a girl who didn’t have lips a few years ago. It doesn’t make any sense to me.”
Tickets are going on sale Friday, March 3, at 10 a.m. local time. Check out the list of tour dates below. Stay tuned with AlteRock Facebook and Twitter to never miss on the news about your favorite alternative music!
Seether 2017 Tour Dates:
4/29 — Ft Meyers, FL — Monster Energy Fort Rock at JetBlue Park*
4/30 — Jacksonville, FL — Monster Energy Welcome to Rockville at Metropolitan Park*
5/2 — Lancaster, PA — Chameleon Club**
5/3 — Lancaster, PA — Chameleon Club**
5/5 —Tuscaloosa, AL — Druid City Music Hall**
5/6 — Nashville, TN — War Memorial Auditorium
5/7 — Concord, NC — Carolina Rebellion 2017 at Charlotte Motor Speedway*
5/9 — Asbury Park, NJ — Stone Pony**
5/10 — Asbury Park, NJ — Stone Pony**
5/11 — Wallingford, CT — The Dome at Toyota Presents Oakdale **
5/14 — Boston, MA — House of Blues**
5/16 — Clifton Park, NY — Upstate Concert Hall**
5/17 — Niagara Falls, NY — Rapids Theatre**
5/19 — Pittsburgh, PA— Stage AE**
5/20 — Columbus, OH —Rock on the Range 2017 at Mapfre Stadium*
5/22 — Grand Rapids, MI — 20 Monroe Live**
5/24 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrew’s Hall**
5/25 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrew’s Hall**
5/27 — Omaha, NE — Sokol Auditorium**
5/28 — Pryor, OK — Rocklahoma*
6/1 — Boise, ID — Knitting Factory Concert House***
6/2 — Portland, OR —RoZone Waterfront Stage — KFBW Radio Show*
6/3 — Seattle, WA — 2nd Annual Crazy Beverage Bash at Showbox SoDo*
6/5 — San Francisco, CA — The Fillmore***
6/6 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues***
6/7 — Tempe, AZ — Marquee Theatre***
6/10 — Saint Louis, MO —The Pageant***
6/11 — South Bend, IN — The Bear’s Big Growl Six*
7/15 — Bridgeview, IL — Chicago Open Air at Toyota Park*
7/16 — Indianapolis, IN — Egyptian Room at Old National Centre^
7/18 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogart’s^
7/19 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues ^
7/22 — Bangor, ME — Rise Above Fest at Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion*
7/24 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage^
7/25 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage^
7/27 — Philadelphia, PA — The Fillmore^
7/29 — North Myrtle Beach, SC — House of Blues^
8/1 — Oklahoma City, OK — Diamond Ballroom^
8/2 — Springfield, MO — Gillioz Theatre^
8/4 — Saint Paul, MN — The Myth^
8/5 — Milwaukee, WI — Eagles Ballroom^
8/6 — Peoria, IL — Limelight Eventplex^
8/8 — Kansas City, MO — Uptown Theater^
8/9 — Sioux Falls, SD — The District^
8/11 — Glendive MT — Dawson County Fairgrounds ^
8/14 — Boulder, CO — Boulder Theater^
8/16 — Wichita, KS — The Cotillion Ballroom^
8/17 — Dallas, TX — House of Blues^
8/19 — San Antonio, TX — The Aztec Theatre^
8/20 — Houston, TX — House of Blues^
*Festival Date
**Featuring Letters From the Fire + Kaleido
***Featuring Through Fire + Kaleido
^Featuring Letters From the Fire + Big Story