During an appearance on the Hardcore Humanism With Dr. Mike podcast, Seether frontman Shaun Morgan revealed how she has been dealing with his band's inability to tour during the coronavirus. He said, “It's just been a very trying time to feel like my entire livelihood has been taken away from me. And that's obviously due to the reasons we all know, but it's been such an interesting thing to understand. For example, there's no guarantee, as of right now, that we're gonna go back to work next year. They're saying tentatively that there will be chances of touring, but there's a very good chance there's another year that's gonna go by where we're not gonna be able to tour. So that's something I'm learning to come to terms with.”
He continued, “I have to figure out what else I can do with my life, and which other avenues I can pursue, because this one might be taken away from me involuntarily for quite some time. So it's up to me to find something else that makes me feel worthwhile and that I have some sort of worth. But that's a struggle too.”
He added, “On one hand, I'm seeing my three-year-old — who was two and a half when this all started — I'm seeing how she develops and grows and how her vocabulary has exploded and how this little person is slowly emerging from this toddler body. And if I'd been on the road, I wouldn't have seen that. So that part of it I am so happy and grateful for. The other side is I am starting to wonder if touring like we used to in the old days is something that I want to do anymore. So, now I'm having an existential crisis as well, as far as, 'Do I still want to do this for a living as far as a touring musician?'”