Seether

 PromoWest North Shore, 105.9 The X and Coors Light Presents

Seether
w/ Tremonti

WHEN: September 25, 2018
WHERE: Stage AE Outdoors – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DOORS: 6:30pm
COST: $32.50 Advance/$35.00 Day of Show
PRESALE: June 21, 10am-10pm Password: Parish
ON SALE: June 22, 2018

Ticket and more info available HERE

BIO:A few years ago, “famous” displaced “teacher” as the number one career choice for children. When another recent study asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” one in five kids replied, “I just want to be rich.” High on the ultimate drug, worshippers of a new pop culture religion with its own twisted clergy, a generation of vacuous celebrities chases fame as its own reward, jettisoning any pretenses about talent, sincerity, or artistry. Thankfully, there are still dedicated, hardscrabble, no-nonsense soothsayers, organizers, musicians, and likeminded creative badasses who’ve defiantly said, “enough!” Like Seether, the multiplatinum rock radio anthem-making machine whose albums, songs, and live performances are armed with big riffs, bigger melodies, crunchy tones, and atmosphere. Seether’s existence itself is an act of rebellion, weaponized to cut through the noise with truth telling clarity and undeniable authenticity. Even as no-talent hacks and cartoon social media living mannequins seek to dominate the discourse, Seether takes a stand against those who Poison the Parish. “We want bring back musicality, playing loud, and the importance of having something to say that you can stand behind,” declares Seether front man/co-founder Shaun Morgan. “It’s about honesty in your music.” Poison the Parish, the band’s seventh studio album, arrives just in time on Morgan’s new label imprint Canine Riot Record, via Concord Music Group. Morgan also served as producer (the first time he’s produced an album in its entirety), working alongside engineer and mixer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Deftones, Hatebreed) at Nashville’s Blackbird Studio, which has played host to everyone from Taylor Swift to Jack White. Make no mistake, Poison the Parish, displays no specific agenda, political or religious. But it is personal. This time out, Seether restored their sound with the blood, sweat and heaviness that’s long powered their career. In this day and age, keeping it real and doing it for the right reasons is a bold statement in and of itself. At a point where most bands start to waver, Seether have made certain album seven is the band’s heaviest yet. Creating something of value and meaning is Seether’s cultural antidote, its north star. And with Poison the Parish, they’ve done it with unrestrained power and grace. “Give something to people,” Morgan says. “Make people’s lives better in some way. That’s really the point.” Come out and see Seether outdoors at Stage AE on September 25th!

 

Official Website: http://seether.com/


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