Listen To Seether's Entire "One Cold Night" Album Online
ClearChannel.com is streaming Seether's entire new album, "One Cold Night," which is due out on July 11. You can listen to the entire album here.
"One Cold Night" was recorded at Philadelphia's Grape Street and features hits from Disclaimer, Disclaimer II, and Karma and Effect. In addition, the DVD portion contains an in-depth interview with the band, the video for "The Gift," a behind-the-scenes look at "The Gift" video shoot, and a photo gallery with shots from the performance. The official track listing is as follows:
1. Gasoline
2. Driven Under
3. Diseased
4. Truth
5. Immortality
6. Tied My Hands
7. Sympathetic
8. Fine Again
9. Broken
10. The Gift
11. Remedy
12. Plastic Man
Bonus track:
13: The Gift (Alternate mix)
As previously reported, second guitarist Patrick Callahanrecently parted ways with the band, who have decided to remain a three-piece now.
Seether will take a break from recording to hit the road with Staind for a tour that should run two months and start in August or September. Seether will split each of their sets into two halves: a batch of acoustic tracks and then a full-on, plugged-in finale.
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12 Comments on "Listen To Seether's 'One Cold Night' Album Online"

2. writes:
I like Seether, I'm very open-minded about music too. I just can't stand emo, punk, emo-core or whatever the hell you want to call it, oldies and opera. I'm majoring in music so I have to have an open mind or else I'll be out of a job when I'm done with college lol. But I think Seether is either hit or miss with people. I think it's interesting that they're from South Africa.
3. writes:
I have to admit that I like Seether. I liked their first album more, which had more heavy stuff and break-out screaming parts. But I have been listening to this accoustic live stuff and I love it. Maybe it's just the right time for me, since I've recently broken out the accoustic Nirvana and Alice In Chains. Seether's stuff fits right in there and is well-done, good depressing music.


9. writes:
I'm a huge Seether fan and think they're an awesome band, but saying that I'm just a little bit dissapointed cuz they didn't really take full advantage of the fact that they're unplugged! - all the songs still sound pretty close to the originals and I think Shaun could've done so much more... Liked what they did with The Gift!...


12. writes:
Yeah I'm sure most are pretty close to the same but just acoustic. I haven't had the chance to listen yet, I'll probably just buy it eventually. They're down to one guitarist so they can't really do too much different. I want to see them live. I haven't had the chance to see them live yet. :( I hope they come to Chicago sometime in this upcoming fall to spring when I'm living right by the House of Blues!
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1. DrunkIrishMetal writes:
I consider myself open-minded about music, but put simply, Seether just f***ing blows.