Seether lead singer Shaun Morgan has admitted to having a rough time getting through the pandemic. He told Des Moines, Iowa radio station Lazer 103.3, “I allowed myself to completely give up on a lot of things last year and kind of spent most of it nursing myself — I (got through) it with vodka, to be honest. But I realized that 10 months of a year being like that and constantly feeling terrible and not really doing anything about it and not trying to find ways to find some kind of happiness or drive or passion, so I just said, 'Enough is enough.' And it took me about a week or two of this year to really come around and get to it. I had to sort of bottom out and figure things out . . . “
Morgan said he's made many personal changes since the beginning of 2021 adding, “I just won't allow myself to feel that way anymore.”
Morgan also said that Seether is looking to return to touring this spring saying, “I think it's as early as May, maybe; we're looking at doing some things. Possibly even March, depending on what I've heard. But we're also tentatively rescheduling things that we had planned for the late summer into the fall of last year — we just moved that into this year, and hopefully that'll pan out. It's gonna look a little different, I think. We're talking about doing shows where's those kinds of pods, where you can have, I think, five people within a pod. So it's not gonna be kind of like the swell of bodies that it used to be in the past.”
In other Seether news, the band has released a special fan version of their hit “Dangerous.” The clip features several at-home performances submitted by the band's biggest fans.