Dale William Stewartis a South African musician, best known as the bass guitarist of the post-grunge music group Seether... (wikipedia)
We guess they didn't know that we had that other side, and we wanted to show that.
Our fans are good, old rock fans. There's no trendy posing, trying to look cool and wearing the latest Hot Topic shirt. We got kids in jeans and T-shirts who want to get a drink, listen to hard rock and have a good time.
It doesn't get really cold in South Africa, so we didn't really prepare for the weather. And we had never seen snow to that point.
We wanted the first single to be a rock song because a lot of people thought of us as a power-ballad band.
Sometimes it might feel like a bit of a drag, but ultimately, you're doing what you love, living the dream, and it's what you've been aiming for your whole life. You don't know how long it's going to last, so you have to enjoy it while it's here.
It was definitely a weird experience when a song goes to pop radio like that. The rock side of things is bands on the road, playing, partying and doing it because they love music. The pop thing was, like, how can we make money?