I See Stars Announce Their Long Awaited Return To Australia
It’s been a long 14 years since American electronicore band I See Stars has returned to Australian shores and they will be heading out on a massive tour in early 2025.
The band are also visiting Japan and Thailand on this run.
We can’t wait to finally hear their backlog of older and newer hits live!
Along on the huge tour run is fellow US band Wind Walkers, what a line up! Make sure to not miss out on these shows!
Tour dates:
17/01 – The Triffid – Brisbane 18+ 18/01 – Newcastle Hotel – Newcastle 18+ 19/01 – Crowbar – Sydney 18+ 22/01 – Max Watts – Melbourne 18+ 23/01 – Uni Bar – Adelaide 18+ 24/01 – Amplifier Bar – Perth 18+
I See Stars Release Two New Songs ‘Anomaly’ And ‘Drift’
I See Stars have released two new songs Called Anomaly and Drift. This is amazing news for fans since the last time that I See Stars have released a song was in 2016.
The release of these songs were announced only 4 hours before they got released. When asked about Anomaly, lead vocalist Devin Oliver said this:
“This track always sticks with me long after it has finished and, in the end, leaves me feeling both exposed and empowered. Anomaly was created from self-reflection and introspection during a time in my life when I was in and out of the hospital for 2 years battling a rare neurological disorder that led to me to chronic physical pain, headaches, & depression. It’s a powerful reminder to me that the clock is ticking and we must live on our own terms, true to ourselves and our values while battling the feeling of despair that comes when the world seems to be working against you. For a while I was grappling with the regret that I might have missed my opportunity and would be sick forever. No matter what is happening in our lives the most difficult battles we fight are the ones within ourselves. We hope that anomaly is a reminder that when the universe tests you, staying true to yourself is always worth the struggle.“
And this is what Devin had to say about the other song, Drift:
“[This song] nods to the concept of our upcoming album. This song was written to be bipolar by nature, giving you no choice but to surrender to the ebbs and flows of your thoughts and emotions, pulling you in and out of focus. This song highlights a newfound sense of clarity in the wheel that we all submit to. It continues to spin in and out of a dark trip that provokes as it forces us to explore the murky depths of our minds and uncharted territories of our own psyche.”
I See Stars will be going on tour later this year with Bad Omens. Stream Anomaly and Drift below.