I See Stars

The band's fourth studio album, New Demons, was released October 22, 2013, which featured elements of EDM while achieving an even further aggressive style than Digital Renegade.

Drummer Luke Holland played the drum track for this album, while Andrew Oliver started his place on the keyboard.

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, [2] which later dropped in their SPLIT - EP on August 1, 2024.

[3] Brothers Devin and Andrew Oliver played music together since they were young children and lived in the same neighborhood as guitarist Brent Allen,[4] 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."

[5] I See Stars recorded their debut album, 3-D, in 2008 at Chango Gridlock Studios in Orlando, Florida with producer Cameron Mizell.

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.

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.

[7] 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 also participated in the 2011 American AP Tour along with Conditions, Versa, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows and Black Veil Brides.

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

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.

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.

[11] At midnight on January 8, 2012, an unmastered version of the song "Filth Friends Unite" from the then-upcoming album was released via the band's Facebook page.

[15] The members themselves released their mug shots and lead vocalist Devin Oliver commented on the experience being arrested on his Twitter profile, stating that he "just had the worst 13 hours of my life".

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, replacing Suicide Silence when they dropped off following lead singer Mitch Lucker's death.

[18] 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.

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.

On June 17, 2013, Alternative Press published an exclusive premiere on their website of the first single from New Demons entitled "Violent Bounce (People Like ¥øμ)".

On August 27, 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, beginning in Albuquerque, NM at The Historic Sunshine Theater on October 29 and ending in St. Louis, MO on November 24.

After the release of the album rhythm guitarist Jimmy Gregerson, was kicked out of the band for reasons never stated, and subsequently became a touring member of Metro Station.

[28][29] Although it was revealed on his Instagram account that he had actually been kicked out of the band during Warped Tour 2015, this information was not made public until at least a month after his departure and was later confirmed once again in December 2015, via Twitter.

[32] On the same day Gregerson and Johnson made separate posts on their Instagram accounts announcing that they had been released from the band a few months ago, although neither of them officially explained what led up to their departure.

The band participated in the "10 Years In The Black" Tour with Asking Alexandria, Born of Osiris, After the Burial, Upon a Burning Body, and Bad Omens.

[37] On July 26, the band announced a small acoustic tour to honor the 10th anniversary of their debut album, 3-D, releasing the following statement: "We were just kids when we wrote 3D.

"[38][39] Throughout 2019, guitarist Brent Allen began playing pedal steel guitar with Detroit alt-country outfit, Teddy Roberts and the Mouths.

[40] On November 19, while on the North American headlining tour Our Last Night released their cover of the Lewis Capaldi song "Someone You Loved" alongside Telle of The Word Alive, Asia of Ashland and Devin from I See Stars.