.

Seether Not To Be Lowered to Amy Lee's Level

07/23/07
.
(TuneLab) If you're waiting for the Seether track that responds to Amy Lee's "Call Me When You're Sober", keep on waiting. In recent interview with MTV, front-man Shaun Morgan said the song has followed him around and haunted him.

"People would say to me, 'Yeah, man, I know what you're going through,' and I was like, 'No, I don't think you do.' Your ex-girlfriend didn't write a song about you, that millions of people have heard, saying you're a bad guy. As soon as that happens, buddy, come up and tell me you know what I'm going through.

... In any relationship, I don't think it's right to say and do those things when people break up, and she obviously felt the need to go out there and make me sound like a complete a--hole. What can I do? I just refuse to lower myself to that level." - more on his comments

(Click here to return to the full Day in Rock report for 07/23/07 or select a headline below from the list of stories included in today's news.)

Related News for Seether

Preview and Purchase Seether music



Today's Headlines
.

tell a friend about this article

know of a news item we should cover?

antiMUSIC News featured on RockNews.info and Yahoo News

.