On the heels of announcing their career-spanning album Vicennial 2 Decades of Seether (out Oct 15 - press release here), Seether just shared a striking new video for "Wasteland". Off the South African band's "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" album last year, the video features snake wrangler and conservationist Danielle Wall, along with The National frontman Matt Berninger's brother Tom Berninger.
Shot amongst ruins of desert homes near Joshua Tree, lead singer Shaun Morgan explains: "We were trying to figure out how to make some kind of statement about the evils of social media and it evolved from one idea to the video it is now. After spending such a long period of time without any kind of personal contact with the other band members, the live performance element was especially important to us it was good for us mentally and emotionally, but it was also important to visually show that we've come out the other side after such a difficult time."
Seether of course also is the newest addition to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame's popular "Right Here Right Now" exhibit, joining the likes of Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, Harry Styles, Alabama Shakes, Taylor Swift, The Lumineers, Kacey Musgraves and The Weeknd.
Check out the video over HERE.
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