Who would have ever thought that a group of South Africans could do post-grunge so well? Seether's moody rock edge parallels the formerly prominent grunge style once championed by bands like Nirvana, making sure that some of the angst that was unresolved in the early 90s makes an appearance in the 21st century. The band, which now calls Los Angeles home, is finding success on rock radio with its latest album "Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces." They will be accompanied at Stubbs by a duo of Tennessee-based rock bands in Red and SafetySuit.
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101X Birthday Concert Series w/ Seether, Red and SafetySuit
Friday 08/08 (07:00PM) @
Stubb's Bar-B-Q
801 Red River (map)
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Is grunge back, or did it ever leave? South African band Seether closely follows other post-Nirvana sad-sack outfits like Staind, trading off minor-key rockers with minor-key power ballads on its 2002 major-label debut, Disclaimer, and its remixed follow-up, Disclaimer II. The band sprung straight onto the Billboard charts with this formula on its 2005 effort Karma And Effect, then right back off again with its acoustic follow-up One Cold Night.
Posted 2 months ago.This South African post-grunge outfit has never shied away from its roots: The band has been known to cover a whole mess of Nirvana songs live. Who knew these kinds of bands were still around? With Red and Safetysuit.
Posted 2 months ago.— Joe Gross
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