Since coming off the road at the end of 2012, Seether has kept pretty quiet, but thanks to Twitter word has gotten out that the trio is hard at work on their fifth studio album. According to Loudwire, the band made the announcement on their Twitter Sunday (June 30) saying "Working on some new music in LA. Only three tracks for now. Scheduled for release later this year."

And yesterday (July 2) the band posted a 15 second video titled "New s-t we're working on," which you can check out below. Nothing else about the album: its title, release date or a producer, have been made official yet. The album will follow 2011's Holding Onto Strings Better Left To Fray which debuted at number 2 on the Billboard charts and produced four top five songs on Active Rock Radio charts including "Tonight" and "Country Song." Lead singer Shaun Morgan said he hopes to make music fun again for the band after a long stretch of touring, stating, "It seems like sometimes, this feels a little bit more like work than it used to, and I'd like for that to not continue to grow and become a feeling that overtakes the sense of fun of this and the adventure of this and just really how much this is better than doing a lot of other jobs, right?"

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