SEETHER Release Lyric Video for ‘Lost All Control’ Album “The Surface Seems So Far” Out Now

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Rock music stalwarts Seether have released their ninth studio album, The Surface Seems So Far, via Fantasy Records. Get it here https://found.ee/TheSurfaceSeemsSoFar

The 11-track collection opens with the blistering lead single Judas Mind,’ which remains #1 at U.S. rock radio for the second week in a row. The chart-topping success for “Judas Mind” earns Seether their 10th No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart and the Mediabase Active Rock chart, putting the South African quartet into an elite group of musicians who have achieved this milestone. To celebrate the release of The Surface Seems So Far, Seether has also issued a lyric video for new song ‘Lost All Control’ – watch here:

“Finally The Surface Seems So Far is out!” shares bassist Dale Stewart. “I feel this album is a big step forward for us, there’s a maturity to the music. It’s still very much Seether though. We’re really proud of the new record and I hope our fans enjoy it as much as we enjoyed making it.”

The Surface Seems So Far is an unapologetically aggressive record that continues the band’s legacy as champions of raw emotion while showcasing their trademark blend of aggression and introspection. Produced by frontman and songwriter Shaun Morgan with veteran producer Matt Hyde (Deftones, Slayer) as engineer and mixer, the new album is an honest and exhilarating journey through themes of melancholy (‘Regret’), self-reflection (‘Same Mistakes’), and emotion (‘Dead on the Vine’), with catchy hooks and driving bombast emphasizing its many twists and turns. Songs like the chunky but atmospheric Illusion,released as a focus track in August, and the pulsating ‘Lost All Control’ are massive additions 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, the follow-up to 2020’s Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum, which boasted three No. 1 hits. Track listing for The Surface Seems So Far is below.

SEETHER - The Surface Seems So Far

The Surface Seems So Far Track Listing

  1. Judas Mind
  2. Illusion
  3. Beneath the Veil
  4. Semblance of Me
  5. Walls Come Down
  6. Try to Heal
  7. Paint the World
  8. Same Mistakes
  9. Lost All Control
  10. Dead on the Vine
  11. Regret