Song: 'Rise Above This'
Why You Should Watch: In memory of lead singer Shaun Morgan's late brother, the band plays to help a family rise above tragedy.
1. Thank you for making this the video of the day. Not only does Seether deserve more noterity, but so does this video. Having experienced a similar situation, I think this is a message that should be spread more than those quit smoking ads. Thank you Seether and God Bless Shaun.
2. This is a great song with a wonderful, albeit sad message. Much love to Shaun and his family.
Jennifer at 5:44PM on Jun 10th 2008
3. This song is incredible. Everytime I hear it somehow it lifts my spirits, even though it is about something so sad. I wish all of the luck and success in the world to this band. :)
Catherine at 6:39PM on Jun 10th 2008
4. i adore shaun and seether, and i believe he will rise above this...i am just soo sorry for his loss...wish i could just wrap my arms around him and make all the pain go away...what an awesome songwriter he is tho..i truly love him..rock n roll debra in sunny california
debra covington at 7:35PM on Jun 10th 2008
5. I love this video! The fact that Shaun reached out after the death of his beloved brother with this video and the message it sends....and also to extend the hotline at the end. Painful I'm sure, but helping someone else is always healing. Much love to Seether, a wonderful group of gentlemen!
Vivian at 11:10AM on Jun 11th 2008
6. This song is possible one of the best songs I have heard. But what I really mean to get to is Shaun Morgan's brother will be missed so much and hopefully their family can Rise Above This. And you can definently find beauty in negative places. The best of luck to the rest of Seether and everybody who reads this.
Ryan at 9:42PM on Jun 11th 2008
7. Awesome video, Seether is a great band. I lost someone very dear to me like that several years ago. I think this video may help alot of people deal with teir losses. I hope it helps Shaun and his family to heal. Dana
Dana at 10:42PM on Jun 11th 2008
8. I've lost a twin brother to suicide 15 years ago and this song spoke to me. I cryed like it was yesterday. I know how he feels. The grief never goes away but it does get better. It's a great song to explain being a suicide survior
Chris at 6:03PM on Jul 16th 2008
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