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October 1, 2007

Track Listing for October 23 Album Release from Seether and Wind-up Records

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Source: Wind-up Records

Seether

Seether. Photo by Chapman Baehler.

Rock band Seether, and Wind-up Records have announced the track listing of Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces. Seether’s third studio album for the label will be released on October 23, 2007. In just five weeks at radio, the lead single “Fake It,” is already number 4 on the Active Rock chart, and number 8 at Alternative. The complete track listing is “Like Suicide,” “Fake It,” “Breakdown,” “FMLYHM,” “Fallen,” “Rise Above This,” “No Jesus Christ,” “6 Gun Quota,” “Walk Away From The Sun,” “Eyes of the Devil,” “Don’t Believe,” and “Waste.”

The South African émigrés, who now live in the Los Angeles area, are coming off three consecutive gold certified studio albums. Their debut, Disclaimer, was re-released following sales of over 500,000 copies with a DVD and bonus tracks which included the pop hit “Broken” from The Punisher feature film. This expanded version of the album titled Disclaimer II went on to sell 687,251 copies, making it the first debut album to be certified gold twice. The band’s follow-up, Karma & Effect, has sold 711,985 copies according to Soundscan since release. As a bridge between studio albums, Seether released the CD/DVD One Cold Night, a live, acoustic offering captured in Philadelphia, PA. The new album titled Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces will be the band’s third U.S. studio recording of new material. Singer Shaun Morgan offered, “We didn't restrict ourselves to straight rock songs, and we were completely open to new ideas. This is not by any stretch of the imagination a concept album, nor is it a 'woe is me, I'm sober' album. We explored our melodic side a little bit more, and as a result, I believe this is our best collective effort to date. It may come as a surprise to some, but we feel like we've grown and are starting to find our place with regard to the sound of the band." Seether is Shaun Morgan (Principal Vocals / Guitar), Dale Stewart (Bass) and John Humphrey (Drums).

Seether will appear on Late Night with Conan O’Brien on Monday, October 29th, and on the nationally syndicated program Rockline the evening of October 22nd.





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