It was just okay
by CC on 6/20/25Mountain America Center - Idaho FallsRating: 3 out of 5Sean Morgan just stood on the corner of the stage and sang. He was in the shadows and I couldn't even see him. They played good songs though.
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Post-grunge rockers Seether looked back on their decade-plus career in 2013 by releasing a two-disc anthology dubbed Seether 2002-2013 and then, as is their longstanding habit, boarding their tour bus. Fans who scored tickets to the band's concerts saw the South African trio -- currently comprised of singer-guitarist Shaun Morgan, bassist Dale Stewart, and drummer John Humphrey -- pounding out favorites like "Broken," "Remedy," "Fine Again," and "Truth."
Seether came to the U.S. in 2002 after performing for a few years in their home country of South Africa under the band name Saron Gas. The risky move proved to be a smart one; the group easily slid into U.S. rock radio playlists and has since sold millions of albums around the world. Three of the band's albums -- 2002's Disclaimer, 2004's Disclaimer II, 2005's Karma and Effect and 2007's Finding Beauty in Negative Spaces -- sold more than 500,000 copies in the United States. Seether's 2011 studio album, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, reached No. 2 on The Billboard 200, making it the highest-charting album of the band's career.
Sean Morgan just stood on the corner of the stage and sang. He was in the shadows and I couldn't even see him. They played good songs though.
Such a great concert! Vocals on point! Would love to see them again.
The stage layout, the sound, the lights, the crowd interaction, literally everything was absolutely perfect.
Show was absolutely awesome, would definitely go see seether again
We've seen Seether in several venues and Hard Rock Biloxi is by far the best! We were no more than 20 feet from the stage. We love Seether music, but being that close to them live takes it to a whole different dimension. There's an element to their life performance that is indescribable, but gives you goosebumps!! I can't wait to see them again !
I've seen Seether a handful of times over the last 20+ years, and they always put on a fantastic show. Can't wait to see them again.
The seats in the balcony were ok. Because I've never sat in the balcony the choice of seats weren't the best but were ok. The lead singer was out of sight from the stage area we could see. It was like he was hiding in the shadows and didn't want to be seen. I was under the impression that other bands were going to be with Seether and was disappointed when that was not the case. Glad Seether played some of their old hits otherwise I would have been very disappointed.
Great show great venue. Keep bringing rock n roll to the Hard Rock!
I first saw Seether on Fremont Street (Vegas) back in summer of 2017. There's even a big panoramic picture (last concert of their US tour) where my husband and I are behind Shaun's hand lol. Now I get a FB notification earlier today that Seether will be on tour with Daughtry and POD (2 great bands) and coming to Youngstown this October. I will be there and hoping there will be VIP meet and greet packages so I can finally meet Seether. I think I might bring my oldest with me because he has been listening to them with me since he was little (he will be 18 this August). For those who have never seen Seether live, I promise you it is something you do NOT want to miss!!!
Seether was great! This is the 3rd time seeing them and they never disappoint. It was nice seeing them in a smaller venue. The sound was awesome! These guys seem to be so humble and aggressive at the same time. I would definitely recommend seeing Seether live.