Seether Wear Their Evolution On Their Musical Sleeves
. The band's fifth studio album hit stores earlier this year with the album cover for 'Holding Onto Strings' catching the eye due to Mark Kostabi's design. And Stewart says he was desperate to get Kostabi on board after being wowed by the artists work on Guns N' Roses' double 'Use Your Illusion' albums in the early 1990s. "Yes, I think it is (album is different to previous efforts). I think each album we do is different and a little bit unique. You are always changing as people, as a band and as musicians," Stewart told Muen Magazine. "I think the songs you write at a specific point in time reflect that. Each album we do is almost like a snapshot of the band at that point in time. I think it is a little bit different, but I also think it follows the Seether evolution if you will." RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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