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I See Stars
I See Stars is an American electronicore band from Warren, Michigan, formed in 2006. It consists of lead vocalist Devin Oliver, guitarist Brent Allen, keyboardist and co-vocalist Andrew Oliver, and bass guitarist Jeff Valentine. The band has released all six of their studio albums, and other releases, through Sumerian Records.
Their first album, 3-D (2009), peaked at No. 176 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, The End of the World Party, was released in 2011. The band's third studio album, Digital Renegade, was released in 2012 and demonstrated a stylistic change, featuring a more aggressive musical style than their prior albums. The band also appeared on the song "Beauty and the Beast" by Dubstep producer BARE. The band's fourth studio album, New Demons, was released in 2013. It featured elements of EDM while achieving an even further aggressive style than Digital Renegade. In 2015, the band released a remix album, titled Phases. The band's lineup remained unchanged (excluding the brief departure of vocalist Zach Johnson in 2009, who returned the following year) from their formation in 2006 up until mid-2015, when the group announced the departure of Johnson and rhythm guitarist Jimmy Gregerson. Devin Oliver now pursues both clean vocals and unclean vocals. Their fifth studio album and the first album featuring the new line-up, Treehouse, was released in 2016. They released an EP, Treehouse (Acoustic), in 2018.
After nearly a seven-year hiatus, I See Stars teased their return by posting a polaroid picture on their Instagram account featuring a lyric to their song Drift, which later dropped in their SPLIT - EP in August 2024.
Brothers Devin and Andrew Oliver played music together since they were young children and lived in the same neighborhood as guitarist Brent Allen, Devin stated: "me, Brent, the drummer's my brother, and the bass player, Jeff, we all lived on the block from each other since we were kids, [in] elementary school." The group officially started in 2006 under the name I See Stars—which also according to Devin there isn't any meaning behind the name other than the fact that they "needed a title" and someone brought it to the table.
The group released its debut EP Green Light Go! in 2007 and several demos, including a self-titled EP, before signing with Sumerian Records in 2008.
I See Stars recorded their debut album, 3-D, in 2008 at Chango Gridlock Studios in Orlando, Florida with producer Cameron Mizell. The album featured Zach Johnson as the screamer and keyboardist. Johnson left the band soon after the album's release on April 14, 2009, due to personal problems he felt interfered with him too much while on tour. The band then gained Chris Moore, formerly of We Came as Romans and a merchandise salesman for the group, to join as the new screamer and keyboardist.
In August 2009, I See Stars embarked on the second annual "Artery Foundation Across the Nation" tour, headlined by Emarosa with supporters Our Last Night, In Fear and Faith, Burden of a Day and Broadway. In 2010, I See Stars finished touring with Attack Attack!, Breathe Carolina, Asking Alexandria and Bury Tomorrow for the third annual Artery Foundation Across the Nation tour.
On June 14, 2010, the band's keyboardist/screamer Chris Moore announced his departure from the band, citing "artistic differences". After being asked to re-join, former I See Stars member Zach Johnson returned to the band and joined them on Warped Tour 2010.
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I See Stars
I See Stars is an American electronicore band from Warren, Michigan, formed in 2006. It consists of lead vocalist Devin Oliver, guitarist Brent Allen, keyboardist and co-vocalist Andrew Oliver, and bass guitarist Jeff Valentine. The band has released all six of their studio albums, and other releases, through Sumerian Records.
Their first album, 3-D (2009), peaked at No. 176 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, The End of the World Party, was released in 2011. The band's third studio album, Digital Renegade, was released in 2012 and demonstrated a stylistic change, featuring a more aggressive musical style than their prior albums. The band also appeared on the song "Beauty and the Beast" by Dubstep producer BARE. The band's fourth studio album, New Demons, was released in 2013. It featured elements of EDM while achieving an even further aggressive style than Digital Renegade. In 2015, the band released a remix album, titled Phases. The band's lineup remained unchanged (excluding the brief departure of vocalist Zach Johnson in 2009, who returned the following year) from their formation in 2006 up until mid-2015, when the group announced the departure of Johnson and rhythm guitarist Jimmy Gregerson. Devin Oliver now pursues both clean vocals and unclean vocals. Their fifth studio album and the first album featuring the new line-up, Treehouse, was released in 2016. They released an EP, Treehouse (Acoustic), in 2018.
After nearly a seven-year hiatus, I See Stars teased their return by posting a polaroid picture on their Instagram account featuring a lyric to their song Drift, which later dropped in their SPLIT - EP in August 2024.
Brothers Devin and Andrew Oliver played music together since they were young children and lived in the same neighborhood as guitarist Brent Allen, Devin stated: "me, Brent, the drummer's my brother, and the bass player, Jeff, we all lived on the block from each other since we were kids, [in] elementary school." The group officially started in 2006 under the name I See Stars—which also according to Devin there isn't any meaning behind the name other than the fact that they "needed a title" and someone brought it to the table.
The group released its debut EP Green Light Go! in 2007 and several demos, including a self-titled EP, before signing with Sumerian Records in 2008.
I See Stars recorded their debut album, 3-D, in 2008 at Chango Gridlock Studios in Orlando, Florida with producer Cameron Mizell. The album featured Zach Johnson as the screamer and keyboardist. Johnson left the band soon after the album's release on April 14, 2009, due to personal problems he felt interfered with him too much while on tour. The band then gained Chris Moore, formerly of We Came as Romans and a merchandise salesman for the group, to join as the new screamer and keyboardist.
In August 2009, I See Stars embarked on the second annual "Artery Foundation Across the Nation" tour, headlined by Emarosa with supporters Our Last Night, In Fear and Faith, Burden of a Day and Broadway. In 2010, I See Stars finished touring with Attack Attack!, Breathe Carolina, Asking Alexandria and Bury Tomorrow for the third annual Artery Foundation Across the Nation tour.
On June 14, 2010, the band's keyboardist/screamer Chris Moore announced his departure from the band, citing "artistic differences". After being asked to re-join, former I See Stars member Zach Johnson returned to the band and joined them on Warped Tour 2010.