Disclaimer (Seether album)
Disclaimer is the debut studio album by the South African rock band Seether. The album was released on 20 August 2002. It features three successful singles which would remain some of the band's most well-known songs. It is their first release under their current name after changing it from Saron Gas in 2002 to avoid confusion with the deadly nerve agent sarin gas.
In 2025, Lauryn Schaffner of Loudwire named Disclaimer the best post-grunge release of 2002.
Background and release
A great deal of pre-production took place in South Africa with supervision from a Wind-up representative. It continued in New York City before the album recording sessions began in Los Angeles. Veteran session drummer Josh Freese filled the role in the studio before an audition took place at Leads Rehearsal Studio. Among sixteen others, Nick Oshiro auditioned and joined the band in 2001. Seether would also enlist guitarist Patrick Callahan in the fall of that year after performing alongside his then-current band in Philadelphia.Disclaimer was released with ten different cover variations. These feature images from the "Fine Again" music video with people holding signs depicting a negative outlook or a poor situation in life. The concept to implement it through the album cover was headed by the video's director, Paul Feeder. According to bassist Dale Stewart:
In regards to recording and single output, the band allegedly faced a considerable deal of label pressure compared to future albums. According to a reflective Shaun Morgan in 2005:
Seven of the tracks that appeared on their previous album Fragile appeared re-recorded on Disclaimer. They were "Gasoline", "69 Tea," "Fine Again," "Driven Under," "Pride," "Your Bore," and "Pig". "Gasoline" had originally been a bonus track on Fragile. Eventually, it became a single along with "Fine Again" and "Driven Under", which had preceded it.
Songwriting
"69 Tea" was the first song that Shaun Morgan remembers writing. He has said:At the age of 23, Morgan experienced heartbreak, which inspired the song "Broken". Morgan's wife did not follow him from their homeland of South Africa to the United States, and chose to live in South Africa with their daughter. Morgan thus felt he lost his best chance to have the family experience he always wanted. He explained:
Musical style
Disclaimer gained comparison to grunge acts such as Nirvana. According to AllMusic's Jason D. Taylor, the album "follows the path that bands such as Staind and Cold have capitalized on in the 21st century". He also states that the band's "moody rock edge borders on the formerly prominent grunge style once championed by another trio, Nirvana".Track listing
All tracks written by Shaun Morgan and Dale Stewart, except where notedPersonnel
Seether- Shaun Morgan – lead vocals, guitar
- Dale Stewart – bass, backing vocals
- Josh Freese – drums
- Nick Oshiro – drums
- Jay Baumgardner – production, mixing
- Dan Certa – engineering
- Tom Baker – mastering