Seether Gearing Up To Drop New Album Next Year

Seether - John Humphrey and Shaun Morgan - in 2017. Photo by Rmv/REX/Shutterstock (8965592dp)

Our favorite South African hard rock band Seether is getting ready to go back to the studio! Drummer John Humphrey recently discussed the band’s plans for the future and revealed their next album will probably hit the shelves next year.

Humphrey and his bandmates had some time to recharge their batteries after the holidays, but they’re finally ready to hit the road and start working on new music in between their concert dates.

“We’ll go in at the end of summer and early fall and track a new album, work on a new album. We’ve got some material brewing. Shaun Morgan’s sending out demos to everybody to kind of get prepared,” explained Humphrey in a recent interview with T95 Rock Station.

Seether’s latest album Poison the Parish came out in 2017 and it debuted at no. 14 on Billboard 200 chart. We’ll see if its follow-up will do better and manage to reach the success of their 2011 album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, which made it to no. 2 spot in the US.