SEETHER's DALE STEWART Speaks To Austria's MULATSCHAG TV (Video)

July 3, 2014

Austria's Mulatschag TV recently conducted an interview with SEETHER bassist Dale Stewart. You can now watch the chat below.

SEETHER released its fifth studio album on Tuesday (July 1),titled "Isolate & Medicate". It follows up 2011's "Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray" and marks the group's debut on Concord Music Group after spending the first decade of their career with Wind-Up Records. SEETHER frontman Shaun Morgan told The Pulse Of Radio why the move was a positive one. "The previous label we were on, we spent 12 years arguing every single time, being told every single time that we don't know what we're doing, being told every single time we have to hire writers — to the point where I pretty much lost confidence in myself and considered just quitting, because they never had one positive thing to say to us," he said. "And now we're on a label that actually cares and actually supports us and actually makes us feel like we know what we're doing and has our back. It's a pretty great feeling, it's an awesome feeling."

SEETHER's catalog, along with that of other Wind-Up artists, was sold last October to Concord as Wind-Up began dismantling most of its operations.

Morgan told Billboard, "Nobody at our old label gave us a heads-up or even a courtesy call or an email or a 'thank you' or a 'screw you' or anything. Communication just stopped."

Most of "Isolate & Medicate" was written at Morgan's home in New Hampshire or drummer John Humphrey's place in Oklahoma.

Morgan said he took Wind-Up's dismissal "really personally" while writing the new album, adding, "I almost abandoned hope, so I fell back into all the vices that I knew very well… I would get hammered or high, or whatever was the choice of the day, and music would come out of it."

SEETHER will play the Rock USA festival in Oshkosh, Wisconsin on July 16 before heading out with GODSMACK and others on the Rockstar Energy Uproar Festival, starting August 15 in Clarkston, Michigan.

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