South African band Seether's fifth studio album 'Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray' hit stores on the 17th and already the reviews are quite positive.
Popular rock quintet Avenged Sevenfold are set to headline yet another tour. They will be taking off for the second annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival late this summer, along with a handful of other awesome bands!
The Capital Region's active rock music scene is alive and well, especially this week as Q103 presents five concerts in a little over a week! Danzig, Alter Bridge with Black Stone Cherry, Seether with Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Sully Erna at the Egg and Papa Roach with Pop Evil.
Ever wonder what a band does to mark an occasion or prep before performing? Whether it's exercise, a phone call to a loved one or even a prayer, most bands start off a show in each city with a behind the scenes routine or ritual. Read on to see what South African trio Seether do to warm up before each show.
Seether will be performing at Northern Lights on May 19th, just two days after the release of their new album called 'Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray'. That afternoon from 4p-5:30p meet Seether at F.Y.E in Crossgates Mall, purchase their CD and get it signed.
Q103 presents Seether to Northern Lights in Clifton Park on Thursday May 19th. Besides winning tickets, there will be many opportunites for you to meet the band and get up close and personal with Seether.
So far in 2011, the new rock music that is being released has been very good and very good to Q103. Two of the top 5 bands will be in the Capital Region in May. We will have exclusive contests where you will be able to meet the bands. Check out my list.
Seether's new song “Country Song” is the first single from their upcoming album, Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray, due out May 17. Tell us what you think?
In March, Seether guitarist Troy McLawhorn announced he was leaving the band "for personal reasons" only to re-join his former band Evanscence. Seether frontman Shaun Morgan isnt too happy about it.
It's always a pretty ballsy move when an artist tries to tackle a song by a fellow musician. It's even better when they do it so well they knock it out of the park.
South African band Seether will be releasing a new album on May 17. The album will be titled "Holding On To Strings Better Left To Fray". Two days later, Q103 will be presenting Seether in concert at Northern Lights.