Curiosities

 

- Shaun Morgan ran away from home and began to sleep in his friend's cars for some months when he was young.

 

- John Humphrey was the drummer of The Nixons, an american post-grunge band in the mid-1990's.

 

- On the record day of One Cold Night, Shaun Morgan felt pain in his stomach.

 

- The music video for Rise Above This, is dedicated to Shaun's brother Eugene Welgemoed. He killed himself at the end of 2007.

 

- Seether is the name of a song from the band Veruca Salt. Seether was named in a tribute of this song.

 

- Seether is a big proud for South Africa on the rock and artistic scene.

 

- Shaun Morgan dated for two years with the lead singer of Evanescence, Amy Lee.

 

- The cover doll from the album Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces is called Candice, The Ghost. Her desire to become human forces her to look upon the human race with jealousy and rage - a kind of love/hate relationship.

 

- Shaun Morgan decided to stop playing and join a rehab in 2006.

 

- Today, the ex-guitar player Pat Callahan work as a teacher at a music school in Philadelphia.

 

- Shaun Morgan was hopeless and tried to kill himself when we was young.

 

- 69 Tea was the first song to be recorded.

 

- Shaun Morgan has a daughter. Her name is Jayde.

 

- Shaun used to drink and fight a lot. He says that he'd go to rock clubs and beat the crap out of people just because he had nothing to do.

 

- On a interview, the drummer John Humphrey said that he had an experience out of his body in a back surgery.

 

 

28/08 - Lawton, OK

30/08 - St Paul, MN

01/09 - Traverse City, MI

02/09 - Flint, MI

04/09 - Duquoin, IL

05/09 - South Bend, IN

07/09 - Kansas City, MO

08/09 - St Louis, MO

10/09 - Nashville, TN

11/09 - Indianapolis, IN

12/09 - Dayton, OH

13/09 - Baltimore, MD

15/09 - York, PA

16/09 - Sayreville, NJ

17/09 - Youngstown, OH

18/09 - Huntington, WV

 

 

 

 

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