“Regret” finds Seether leaning into the dark with a steadier hand. The riffs still snarl, but the emotion behind them feels weathered—like they’ve finally made peace with the storm. It’s melodic, heavy, and unmistakably Seether.
There’s something cleansing about the way they turn pain into fuel. “Regret” might be the name, but the only thing they should feel sorry for is how good they’ve gotten.