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I See Stars
Background information
OriginWarren, Michigan
GenresElectronicore, post-hardcore, pop punk, metalcore
Years active2006–present
LabelsSumerian
MembersDevin Oliver
Andrew Oliver
Jeff Valentine
Brent Allen
Jimmy Gregerson
Zach Johnson
Past membersChris Moore

I See Stars is an American electronicore band that formed in 2006 from Warren, Michigan. Their debut album, 3-D, featured a guest appearance from Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.[1] The album peaked at No. 176 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, The End of the World Party, was released on February 22, 2011. The band's third studio album, Digital Renegade, was released on March 13, 2012. Digital Renegade demonstrates a stylistic change, featuring a more aggressive musical style than their prior albums.[2] The band also appeared on a track called "Beauty And The Beast" by Dubstep artist BARE.

History

Green Light Go! (2006–2008)

In an interview with BVTV,[3] featuring band members Devin Oliver and Brent Allen, Oliver 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." In the same interview, it is also stated that there is no specific reason for the band's name, I See Stars, other than the fact they needed a title and "someone brought it to the table". The band was officially formed in 2006.

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.[4]

3-D, Johnson's departure and Moore's arrival (2008–2009)

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 unclean vocalist and keyboardist. Johnson was never featured in any music videos with the band that they had released supporting "3-D". Johnson left the band soon after the album's release on April 14, 2009. The band then gained Chris Moore, formerly of We Came as Romans and a merch salesman for the group, to join as the new unclean vocalist and keyboardist. Moore made appearances in in all the music videos released for "3-D".

In August 2008, 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 late 2009, 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.[5]

Moore's departure, Johnson's return and The End of the World Party (2010)

On June 14, 2010 the band's keyboardist/screamer Chris Moore announced his departure from the band, citing "artistic differences". Former I See Stars member Zach Johnson re–joined the band and joined them on Warped Tour 2010.

The group entered the studio in March 2010 to begin writing and recording their sophomore studio album called The End of the World Party with Sumerian Records and 3-D producer Cameron Mizell. Almost immediately after finishing the album, the band played Vans Warped Tour from June 24 to July 18, 2010.[6] The band has also been confirmed for Soundwave 2011 in Australia.[citation needed]

The band released a preview of their second album's title track, "The End of the World Party", on November 4, 2010 to Sumerian Records' YouTube page. They played the song at various live shows in 2010 before the album's release.[7] The full version of the title track was released to iTunes on December 7, 2010.

The band revealed the album's track listing on January 2, 2011. Before the album's release, the band played another song entitled "Glow" at various live concerts. On February 1, 2011, Alternative Press started streaming a new song from the album entitled "Wonderland".[8] The full album was released on February 22, 2011.

The band has played in the Soundwave 2011 tour in Australia. They supported We the Kings alongside VersaEmerge in the United Kingdom. They also participated in the 2011 American AP Tour along with Conditions, VersaEmerge, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows and Black Veil Brides.

On May 31, 2011, the band made their national YouTube debut, while performing the songs "Glow" and "What This Means to To Me" on Jimmy Kimmel Live![9]

Digital Renegade (2011–2012)

I See Stars toured on the Monster Outbreak Tour with headliner Of Mice & Men and supporting bands For the Fallen Dreams, Iwrestledabearonce, Abandon All Ships and That's Outrageous! from October 26 to November 29. The band toured on the Scream It Like You Mean It tour with Breathe Carolina and Chiodos as headliners. The tour also featured the rapper Mod Sun, The Color Morale and the new metalcore band from Rise Records, The Air I Breathe. On recent interviews the band stated that they began recording a new album in September 2011, as soon as the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour finished. After a few recording sessions they began another tour in November. The new album will be produced by Joey Sturgis.

I See Stars headlined the Leave It 2 The Suits Tour with support from Stick to Your Guns, Memphis May Fire, Our Last Night, and Make Me Famous. In a commercial video for the tour, it was announced that their third album would be released on March 13, 2012, with the album title confirmed to be Digital Renegade.[10] At midnight on January 8, 2012, an unmastered version of the song "Filth Friends Unite" from the upcoming album was released via the band's Facebook page.[11] A finalized version of the song was released as the first official single from the album on January 17.[12] I See Stars second single, "NZT48", was released on YouTube on February 23 as a lyric video. The song was released on iTunes February 28,[13] also with the album put on pre-order. The full album was released on March 14, 2012. A new single, titled "The Hardest Mistakes," was released on October 9, 2012 and it features Cassadee Pope.[14] It is a remix of the song "Electric Forest." They also played on the "The Thug In Me Is You" tour for a few dates, but they were kicked off the tour early due to the entire band being arrested for possession of drugs.[15] They have stated that they are going to be touring again soon, regardless of the feud between the Falling In Reverse and I See Stars camps. I See Stars then hit the road with Asking Alexandria on the Monster Outbreak tour along with As I Lay Dying, Memphis May Fire and Attila.

Renegades Forever & New Demons (2013–present)

In early to mid 2013, the band finished their fourth studio album, New Demons, which is slated to be released on October 22nd. It's been confirmed that Joey Sturgis is the producer for the studio album. Klayton of Celldweller programmed four tracks on the album.[16] The band later announced that they have recorded a "heavier" song featuring vocalist Frank Palmeri of Emmure and a cameo appearance by Mattie Montgomery of For Today.[17] That song, "Can We Start Again," was released on YouTube on May 12, 2013.[18] The song's origins "started off as a b-side off our previous album and evolved into much more than that. With help from Sumerian Records and our friends Frankie Palmeri & Mattie Montgomery, it became about a scene that is much like the hallways we walked down as teenagers. We used the iconic lyrics from a song by Bane that changed the scene before bands like us were even around and still holds a place in a lot of hearts. We're all here to connect through music and to be a part of a movement that embraces open minds and open hearts. Unfortunately, some people choose to thrive off negativity, disunion and narcissism. This song goes out to all our peers and friends who live on the road doing it every single year, but more importantly to all the fans who make this all possible. This is not a song off the forthcoming album. It's the closing chapter to [digital_renegade] and the opening track to our digital mixtape release titled "Renegades Forever"."

On June 17th, 2013, Alternative Press published an exclusive premiere on their website of the first single from New Demons entitled "Violent Bounce (People Like You)". [19] The release date of New Demons has been reset from September 17th to October 22nd, after previously being selected for an August 13th release date. Via the I See Stars twitter account, the band had tweeted on September 16th "I know a lot of you think the album is coming out tomorrow. Unfortunately had to push things back. We're so sorry to those expecting it :(".

On Warped Tour 2013, the band started to play a new, unheard song on stage. The song was revealed to be 'Ten Thousand Feet' and will feature on the upcoming album 'New Demons'. Alongside this, a 20 second preview of the song 'Murder Mitten' was added on the end of Sumerian Records' 'Started From The Bottom, Now We Here Tour' uploaded on the record labels YouTube channel. On September 24th at Midnight, the band released the second single from the album titled "Murder Mitten". The single was released alongside a lyric video on YouTube. On October 8th, I See Stars released the title track 'New Demons' as a free song to those who pre-ordered the album. The album then leaked on October 10th.

On August 27th 2013, the band announced their North American headlining tour Started From The Bottom Now We Here with The Word Alive, Crown the Empire, and guests Dayshell, Get Scared, and Palisades. The tour kicks off October 29th in Albuquerque, New Mexico and ends in late November.

Band members

Current members
Former members
  • Chris Moore - keyboards, sequencer, unclean vocals (2009–2010)

Discography

I See Stars discography
Studio albums4
EPs2
Singles9
Music videos9
Studio albums
Year Title Label Chart Positions
Top 200 US Indie US Heat US Rock US Alt US Digital
2009 3-D Sumerian 176 22 5
2011 The End of the World Party 144 18 1 37 23
2012 Digital Renegade 39 9 15 10 24
2013 New Demons 28
Mixtape album
  • Renegades Forever (Sumerian Records, 2013)
Singles
Year Title Album
2009 "What This Means to Me" 3-D
2010 "The Common Hours"
"The End of the World Party" The End of the World Party
2011 "Wonderland"
2012 "Filth Friends Unite" Digital Renegade
"NZT48"
"The Hardest Mistakes" (feat. Cassadee Pope) Renegades Forever
2013 "Can We Start Again?" New Demons
"Violent Bounce (People Like You)"
"Murder Mitten"
"New Demons"
EPs
  • Green Light Go! (Self-released, 2007)
  • I See Stars (Self-released, 2008)

Videography

Title Year Director From the album
"What This Means to Me" 2009 Robby Starbuck 3-D
"3-D" 2010 Spence Nicholson
"The Common Hours" Andrew Pulaski
"The End of the World Party" 2011 Scott Hansen The End of the World Party
"Wonderland" Bryce Hall
"Glow" Joe Dietsch
"Filth Friends Unite" 2012 Frankie Nasso Digital Renegade
"NZT48" Casey Watson

References

  1. ^ "I See Stars". Alternative Press No. 254 (September 2009), p. 48.
  2. ^ http://bandaidrecords.com/tag/digital-renegade/
  3. ^ "I See Stars Interview – BVTV "Band of the Week" HD". BVTV. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  4. ^ Biography, Allmusic
  5. ^ "The Artery Foundation, LLC". Artery Foundation. 15 December 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  6. ^ "Vans Warped Tour 2010". Vans. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  7. ^ "STUDIO UPDATE!". YouTube. 4 November 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  8. ^ Heisel, Scott (1 February 2011). "Alt Press - Exclusive Stream: I See Stars "Wonderland"". Alternative Press. Retrieved 1 February 2011.
  9. ^ Common, Tyler (1 June 2011). "I See Stars perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live". Alternative Press. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  10. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3sIej12T4o
  11. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15hDNlgAsGk
  12. ^ http://www.alterthepress.com/2012/01/i-see-stars-announce-new-single-filth.html
  13. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okB386exaIw
  14. ^ https://twitter.com/iseestarsmusic/status/254401083672260609
  15. ^ http://www.altpress.com/news/entry/ronnie_radke_kicks_i_see_stars_off_the_thug_in_me_is_you_tour/
  16. ^ "Currently working on..." Facebook. 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2013-06-06.
  17. ^ http://www.theprp.com/2013/01/04/news/emmure-and-for-today-vocalists-to-guest-on-new-i-see-stars-song/
  18. ^ "I See Stars- Can We Start Again (Video)". Sumerian Records. Retrieved 13 May 2013.
  19. ^ http://www.altpress.com/features/entry/song_premiere_i_see_stars_violent_bounce