229 E Front St
Youngstown, Ohio

Additional Information: Doors open at 6:00pm. Concert at 7pm.
Finger Eleven will also perform.
This is a general admission standing room only event.

Seether Bio: Seether plays a style of heavy metal mostly associated with the post-grunge era of alternative music, complete with self-obsessed lyrics and a sound that mixes crunchy distortion with brooding texture. Hailing from South Africa, the group was discovered by Wind Up Records and instantly pushed to the moon by the label. They landed a spot on the popular Ozzfest tour and managed to release an EP while biding their time for the unveiling of their full-length debut in the summer of 2002. Issued that August, Disclaimer was an immediate hit, boasting a solid single in "Fine Again." Seether spent much of the following year on the road, where singer Shaun Morgan's relationship with Evanescence siren Amy Lee blossomed. But while the tour time ensured top-of-mind status for Seether, it also delayed their return to the studio. In March 2004, a few tracks appeared on the Punisher soundtrack, including a duet version of Disclaimer's "Broken" featuring Lee. Then, in June of that year, Disclaimer II appeared, with a handful of new tracks fleshing out the original album. Grateful for the fan support his band had received to that point, Morgan took to the Internet message boards almost immediately to explain the curious move. Evidently unhappy with Disclaimer's initial mix, he'd seen an opportunity to re-evaluate the release and give listeners some new content as a holdover until the proper follow-up, slated for 2005. To that end, Disclaimer II featured the Lee/Morgan duet version of "Broken" as well as a bonus DVD. Their proper sophomore effort, Karma and Effect, was released in May 2005 and hit the Top Ten. One Cold Night followed in 2006. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide http://www.ticketmaster.com/artist/828577?brand=none

Finger Eleven Bio: The members of alternative metal outfit Finger Eleven grew up in Burlington, Ontario, and came together in high school as a funk-styled band named Rainbow Butt Monkeys. Originally comprised of Scott Anderson (vocals), Sean Anderson (bass), Rob Gommerman (drums), and James Black and Rick Jackett on guitars, they won a rock band search contest on local radio and used the prize money to record their first album, 1995's Letters from Chutney. Gommerman left the band soon after, making way for drummer Rich Beddoe. Now named Finger Eleven, the quintet released Tip on Mercury Records in Canada, which marked the band's turn to a heavier sound. It was re-released by the New York City-based label Wind-Up Records in September 1998. The album made minor waves on Much Music, videos for "Above" and "Tip" increasing their profile at home, but it would still be several years before U.S. audiences really paid attention to the band. The Greyest of Blue Skies appeared in the summer of 2000, followed three years later by Finger Eleven's self-titled third album. The latter record eventually went gold, driven by the success of their brooding Top 40 hit "One Thing." After various rounds of touring, the guys got to work collectively writing their next album for Wind-Up. March 2007's Them vs. You vs. Me featured much more varied instrumentation and influences -- including dance, funk, and country -- than just the chugging metallic guitars of Finger Eleven's past efforts. The band subsequently hit the road in support with U.S. shows alongside Evanescence and Chevelle. ~ Roxanne Blanford, All Music Guide
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Seether Website: http://www.seether.com
Music Video's:
Seether: http://ilike.com/artist/Seether
Eleven Fingers: http://ilike.com/artist/Finger+Eleven
Evanescence: http://ilike.com/artist/Evanescence

General Rules: The following items will not be permitted into any events:
-Laser Pointers -Cameras -Guns -Illegal drugs or contraband -No outside food or beverage unless guest can provide documentation of restricted diet or special diabetic needs -Chains, including wallet-to-belt chains -Studded collars or cuffs -Pens pencils or markers -Knives -Gifts of any kind for players, staff or artists -No backpacks or strollers unless the child is handicapped; purses and diaper bags will be searched
Patrons can also expect to be patted down in many occasions before entering the Chevrolet Centre for events.

Directions: Approaching on I-79 Northbound; Take Exit 77 (I-76 West), toward Youngstown, merge onto I-680 North, (Exit 234/16A), Take the South Ave. exit - (Exit 7), toward US-62 West, Turn Right onto South Avenue. Turn left onto East Front Street.
Approaching on I-77 Southbound; Take OH-21 exit (Exit 146) toward I-80 East toward Youngstown. Merge onto I-680 South (Exit 224B). Take the Market Street exit (exit 6B) toward Downtown. Turn Right onto Market Street, Turn Right onto East Front Street.

Parking: Free parking for guests attending all events at the Chevrolet Centre is available at the USA Federal Garages located at the corner of Federal Plaza East and Champion Street, one block north of the Chevrolet Centre. Each garage has a limited number of designated spaces to accommodate vehicles with the appropriate international handicap access symbol. These spaces are available on a first come, first served basis. Limited space (with 9'6" clearance) is available for vans in these garages.Other parking options include a variety of surface lots located within a five to ten minute walk of the Centre. Be advised that they do charge for parking and are in no way connected with or responsible to the Chevrolet Centre. Park there at your own risk.

Public Transportation: WRTA provides service to the Chevrolet Centre from all parts of Youngstown and Mahoning and Trumbull Counties via a convenient bus ride. Call WRTA at (330) 744-8431 for more information or got to the WRTA website at http://www.wrtaonline.com. All WRTA buses are wheel chair accessible.

Official Website: http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_header_search&keyword=seether

Added by ladyirene on July 14, 2008

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