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Isolate and Medicate

Isolate and Medicate is the sixth studio album by the South African rock band , released on July 1, 2014, by The Bicycle Music Company in association with . Produced by Brendan O'Brien at Henson Recording Studios in Hollywood, California, the album was recorded in just 16 days and features 10 tracks that blend , , and introspective lyrics exploring themes of isolation, mental health, and personal struggle. Frontman wrote much of the material in a creative space he built at his home in , marking a period of artistic evolution for the band following their departure from previous label . The album debuted at number 4 on the US chart, selling 37,000 copies in its first week, and reached number 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart. It also achieved strong international performance, entering the top 10 in . Lead single "Words as Weapons" was released on May 1, 2014, and peaked at number 1 on the Mainstream Rock chart, becoming one of Seether's most successful tracks. Subsequent singles included "Same Damn Life" on September 16, 2014, and "Nobody Praying for Me" on April 28, 2015, both of which also charted well on rock radio formats. Critically, Isolate and Medicate was praised for its raw emotional depth and production quality, with O'Brien's involvement bringing a polished yet aggressive sound reminiscent of classic influences. The deluxe edition, released alongside the standard version, added four bonus tracks, including acoustic renditions and live performances, enhancing its appeal to fans. Overall, the album solidified Seether's status as a prominent force in , contributing to their multi-platinum legacy with over 4.5 million albums sold worldwide.

Background and development

Band context

, formed in 1999 in , , had established itself as a prominent band by the early 2010s, with core members on vocals and guitar, on bass and backing vocals, and John Humphrey on drums. The band's fifth studio album, Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, released in 2011 via , marked a period of lineup instability, as guitarist departed shortly after its completion, leaving the group to operate as a trio for subsequent efforts. This configuration persisted through the creation of their sixth studio album, Isolate and Medicate, with Morgan assuming primary guitar responsibilities during recording. Morgan's personal challenges profoundly shaped the band's trajectory toward more introspective songwriting. In 2006, he entered rehabilitation for issues amid the fallout from his 2003–2005 relationship with singer , which had been strained by public scrutiny and emotional turmoil, inspiring tracks like Seether's "" on their 2007 album . Further compounding these difficulties was the 2007 suicide of Morgan's younger brother Eugene, an event that prompted Morgan to channel grief into music and advocacy, including the founding of the Rise Above Festival to support causes. These experiences, though occurring years earlier, contributed to a shift in Seether's sound, emphasizing vulnerability and emotional depth over earlier aggression. The period leading to Isolate and Medicate also involved significant professional upheaval. In October 2013, The Bicycle Music Company acquired ' extensive back catalog, including Seether's masters, as part of a broader deal with , effectively ending the band's long-standing relationship with Wind-up amid reported communication breakdowns. This transition initially raised concerns for the band's future but ultimately provided greater creative autonomy under the new label structure, allowing to build a dedicated writing in his home for focused composition away from touring distractions.

Album conception and songwriting

Following the experimental electronic elements incorporated into Seether's 2011 album Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, frontman envisioned Isolate and Medicate as a deliberate return to the band's raw, emotional roots, emphasizing stripped-down intensity and vulnerability to recapture their core sound. This shift was motivated by a desire to create music that felt authentic and challenging, avoiding stagnation while retaining familiar melodic structures blended with aggressive riffs. The songwriting process began in 2012 and extended into 2013, with retreating to a dedicated creative space he constructed in his home to isolate himself from distractions and focus intensely on composition. There, he penned the majority of the lyrics, drawing directly from autobiographical themes of , struggles, and strained relationships, which mirrored his experiences of heavy drinking and emotional seclusion during this period. 's lifelong battle with —characterized by profound listlessness, anxiety, and recovery efforts through daily personal confrontations—served as a key influence, infusing the material with a balance of melodic and raw to convey both pain and . The album's title itself emerged from this process, encapsulating the therapeutic act of withdrawing to process and "medicate" inner turmoil through music. Early demos took shape as developed fleshed-out ideas in , prioritizing songs that resonated personally rather than conforming to external expectations. These were then refined through band collaboration, with bassist and drummer John Humphrey—contributing to the group's recent lineup stability—joining Morgan for rehearsals in to experiment with riffs, structures, and arrangements, ensuring a cohesive evolution of the raw concepts into full songs. This pre-studio phase allowed the trio to organically explore diverse sounds while maintaining Seether's signature edge.

Recording and production

Studio sessions

The recording sessions for Isolate and Medicate took place primarily at Henson Recording Studios in , , in 2014. The band adopted a streamlined, collaborative approach, emphasizing live tracking as a unit to preserve the raw energy of their performances, with drummer John Humphrey noting that drums and bass were often captured in just one or two takes after thorough pre-rehearsal preparation. This no-frills method allowed the core album to be tracked efficiently over 16 days under producer Brendan O'Brien's guidance. Pre-production occurred in late 2013 at Humphrey's home in , where the band refined song ideas initially developed by frontman in a dedicated writing space at his New Hampshire residence, marking a shift toward more group jamming compared to Morgan's prior solo-focused process. The overall timeline from initial writing to completion spanned roughly 10 months, reflecting a deliberate effort to channel post-tour restlessness into focused creativity without external distractions. Sessions faced delays due to Morgan's personal struggles, including heavy drinking and bouts of severe that occasionally bordered on , stemming from label instability and during the album's development phase. These challenges influenced the lyrical themes carried over from conception but were managed to keep the recording on track, culminating in a cohesive output that captured the band's renewed camaraderie.

Production team and techniques

The production of Isolate and Medicate was led by Brendan O’Brien, an acclaimed rock producer renowned for his collaborations with artists including , , and , who was brought on board to sharpen Seether's sonic edge and expand their musical palette. O’Brien handled both production and mixing duties for the majority of the tracks, drawing on his experience to guide the band toward more melodic structures and refined performances. Engineering was overseen by Tom Syrowski, with assistance from Miguel Lara on select sessions, ensuring precise capture of the band's live energy during the focused recording period at Henson Recording Studios in . The album's mastering was completed by Billy Joe Bowers at Casa de Amor in , providing a polished, cohesive finish that balanced the record's intensity and nuance. Key production techniques emphasized analog warmth through the integration of tape emulators, simulating vintage recording processes to impart a rich, organic texture to the overall sound. O’Brien's approach highlighted clean yet powerful guitar tones via layered chugging riffs that drive the album's rhythmic foundation, complemented by dynamic drumming patterns that build tension and release across tracks. Vocal production focused on strategic layering and pitch dynamics to amplify emotional depth, with O’Brien coaching lead vocalist Shaun Morgan toward stronger, more expressive melodies that enhance lyrical impact. These methods contributed to the album's concise tracking timeline of just sixteen days, allowing for efficient yet deliberate refinement of the band's raw material.

Musical style and themes

Genre and instrumentation

Isolate and Medicate is classified primarily as and , incorporating and elements that define Seether's sound on the album. The tracks feature a blend of heavy, riff-driven aggression and melodic accessibility, with songs averaging around 3 to 4 minutes in length, resulting in a concise 38-minute runtime for the standard edition. This structure emphasizes tight songwriting, shorter than some of the band's earlier releases, allowing for punchy compositions that balance intensity and catchiness. The instrumentation centers on distorted electric guitars delivering chunky, chugging riffs and jagged melodies, supported by driving bass lines from and straightforward, powerful drumming by John Humphrey. Standout tracks like "Words as Weapons" showcase march-like percussion and primal screams, while "Suffer It All" highlights thick, grinding riffs that evoke raw energy. Ballads such as "Save Today" introduce and elements for a more intimate contrast, blending softer textures with the album's overall hard-edged palette. Compared to prior works, Isolate and Medicate evolves toward a more polished production while retaining the raw aggression rooted in 90s grunge influences, such as those from Nirvana and . The album refines Seether's style with nostalgic, riff-heavy sections and melodic choruses that enhance emotional depth without sacrificing heaviness, marking a mature progression in their sound. Catchy hooks in choruses, as heard in "Keep the Dogs at Bay," exemplify this fusion of melody and intensity, drawing listeners into the band's dynamic range.

Lyrical content

The lyrics of Isolate and Medicate explore central themes of isolation, through substances or , struggles, and toxic relationships, drawing directly from frontman Shaun Morgan's personal experiences during a period of emotional turmoil. Morgan has described the album as autobiographical, reflecting his time spent "" in a room while grappling with these issues, including excessive drinking as a mechanism following label disputes and personal betrayals. The title itself encapsulates this duality, symbolizing withdrawal from the world and attempts to numb pain, often through or , as Morgan processed feelings of abandonment stemming from his childhood and later events like his brother's 2007 suicide. A key example is "Words as Weapons," which addresses in toxic relationships, with explaining the lyrics as an expression of raw anger and frustration without a specific target, allowing listeners to interpret them through their own experiences of deceit and emotional conflict. Similarly, "Nobody Praying for Me" delves into alienation and the search for redemption, portraying a sense of profound where the narrator feels unsupported and judged, mirroring 's reflections on lacking external validation during his struggles. Morgan's confessional style is evident throughout, rooted in his real-life after entering rehab in 2006 and ceasing substance use around 2015. This approach transforms personal torment into relatable narratives, emphasizing honesty over vagueness to connect with fans facing similar challenges. The overall tone is dark and introspective, dominated by despair and self-doubt, yet punctuated by glimmers of hope, as in "," which offers a tentative optimism amid loss and separation, suggesting reunion or resolution beyond current pain. These elements underscore the album's narrative arc from to potential , aligning with Morgan's toward emotional openness.

Release and promotion

Release formats and dates

Isolate and Medicate was released on July 1, 2014, in the United States by The Bicycle Music Company in association with . In , the album came out earlier on June 27, 2014, via Caroline Australia. The release followed on June 30, 2014, distributed by . The album was issued in multiple formats, including standard and download editions featuring 10 tracks with a total runtime of 38:48. A deluxe edition, also available on and , expanded to 14 tracks and 55:02, incorporating bonus material such as "Goodbye Tonight" featuring Van Coke Kartel. Additionally, Isolate and Medicate marked the first Seether studio album to receive an original pressing, limited to 120 grams and including a download. The album's packaging featured artwork and design by Bryan Wickmann, depicting abstract imagery evocative of , including a solitary figure in a dimly lit, enclosed space.

Singles and music videos

The lead single from Isolate and Medicate, "Words as Weapons", was released on , 2014, and debuted at number 21 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart before ascending to the top position, marking Seether's fifth number-one hit on that tally. The track's success helped propel the album's visibility upon its July release, reflecting broader themes of explored in the record's lyrical content. Its accompanying , directed by Benno Nelson, features a inspired by expressionist Jean Cocteau's 1949 Orpheus, portraying interpersonal strife through surreal, reflective imagery. Follow-up single "Same Damn Life" arrived on September 16, 2014, reaching number one on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and holding the position for multiple weeks, further solidifying the album's radio dominance. The music video, helmed by Nathan "Karma" Cox, incorporates live performance footage of the band interspersed with thematic visuals emphasizing routine and frustration. In April 2015, "Nobody Praying for Me" was issued as the third single on the 28th, also peaking at number one on the Mainstream Rock chart and extending Seether's streak of three chart-toppers from the album. Directed by Sherif Higazy, the video presents an interactive, immersive experience that delves into isolation and defiance, utilizing branching narratives to engage viewers. The album's fourth and final single, "Save Today", followed on September 22, 2015, achieving a peak of number four on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and number 44 on the Alternative Songs chart. Its music video, again directed by Nathan "Karma" Cox, blends acoustic performance elements with subtle storytelling focused on redemption and introspection.

Promotional activities and tours

Seether announced their sixth studio album, Isolate and Medicate, on May 1, 2014, ahead of its July 1 release through The Bicycle Music Company and . The band supported the project with a spring headlining tour across , running from April 18 to June 7, 2014, featuring opening acts and . Following the album's launch, Seether joined the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival tour in summer 2014, performing alongside headliners Godsmack and Skillet, as well as Buckcherry and Escape the Fate. The album was promoted through various formats, including a standard CD, a deluxe edition with four bonus tracks, and a vinyl LP pressing. Additionally, a television commercial aired in July 2014 to highlight the release. In 2015, co-headlined a U.S. tour with from January 9 to February 7, supported by Islander and Kyng. The band then initiated their Isolate and Medicate Tour as headliners in spring 2015, partnering with Live Nation and for a live stream of their May 12 performance at the in , . This was followed by a fall U.S. headline tour with opening select dates. also appeared at radio-sponsored festivals, including on April 27, 2014, and Rock USA on July 16, 2014.

Reception

Critical reviews

Upon its release, Isolate and Medicate received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 70 out of 100 on based on two professional reviews, indicating generally favorable reception, while user scores averaged 68 out of 100. Loudwire awarded the album 4.5 out of 5 stars, commending its emotional depth through raw expression in tracks like "See You at the Bottom" and the infectious hooks in "Same Damn Life" and "Words as Weapons," describing it as one of Seether's finest efforts that explores new sonic territories while remaining accessible. Similarly, Cryptic Rock gave it 4.5 out of 5 stars, praising the polished production that blends heavy riffs, acoustic ballads, and melodic refrains, highlighting the album's diversity and maturity in songwriting. Criticisms focused on the album's adherence to conventions, with rating it 2.5 out of 5 and calling it a formulaic effort that fails to innovate beyond predictable structures and clichéd lyrics in songs like "Suffer It All." scored it 7 out of 10, appreciating melodic highlights such as "Same Damn Life" but critiquing its sanitized sound and occasional lapses into generic rock tropes reminiscent of . Overall, the consensus positioned Isolate and Medicate as a solid return to form for , stronger and more cohesive than their 2011 predecessor Holding Onto Strings Better Left to Fray, with its blend of aggressive instrumentation and introspective themes earning praise for emotional resonance despite some formulaic elements.

Commercial performance

Isolate and Medicate debuted at number 4 on the US , selling approximately 37,000 copies in its first week of release. It also achieved number-one positions on the Top Rock Albums, Alternative Albums, and Hard Rock Albums charts. Internationally, the album entered the Canadian Albums Chart at number 6 and the Albums Chart at number 24. On Billboard's 2014 year-end charts, it ranked number 31 on the Alternative Albums list and number 15 on the Albums list. The (RIAA) certified Isolate and Medicate gold on November 30, 2022, denoting 500,000 units shipped in the United States. No additional certifications were reported by 2025. The album's performance was supported by strong radio airplay, contributing to worldwide sales exceeding 500,000 units.

Track listing and credits

Track listing

The standard edition of Isolate and Medicate features 10 tracks with a total runtime of 38:45. All songs were written by , with lyrics by except where noted.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1"See You at the Bottom"3:38
2"Same Damn Life"3:20
3"Words as Weapons"4:01
4"My Disaster"4:32
5"Crash"3:40
6"Suffer It All"3:54
7"Watch Me Drown"3:10
8"Nobody Praying for Me"4:17
9"Keep the Dogs at Bay"3:27
10"Isolate and Medicate"3:41
The deluxe edition adds four bonus tracks, extending the total runtime to 53:50. "Goodbye Tonight" features guest vocals by Van Coke Kartel and is co-written with the group.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11"Turn Around"3:18
12"Burn the World"3:12
13"Goodbye Tonight" (feat. Van Coke Kartel), Van Coke Kartel3:19
14"Weak"4:00

Personnel

The core lineup of Seether for Isolate and Medicate consisted of on lead vocals, guitar, and programming; on bass and backing vocals; and John Humphrey on drums. Van Coke Kartel provided guest vocals on the track "Goodbye Tonight" from the deluxe edition. Brendan O'Brien served as the album's producer and mixer, with credited as co-producer. Engineering was handled by Tom Syrowski, assisted by Bill Rahko and Kyle Stevens. The album was mastered by Billy Joe Bowers, except for the track "Weak," which was mastered by . Other credits include art direction and graphic design by Bryan Wickmann and , with photography by Marina Chavez.

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