1: Spin It () 2: The Wheel () 3: Eliminator () 4: Damage Done () 5: Float () 6: Drift () 7: Are We Even? () 8: Flood Light () 9: Carry On For You () 10: Split () 11: Lost It () 12: Afterdark () 13: Anomaly () 14: Curtain Call ()
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Description:
"The Wheel" on CD by I See Stars, released via Sumerian Records, presents a powerful blend of modern metalcore, post-hardcore and electronic elements. Massive riffs, atmospheric synth layers and dynamic vocal contrasts between aggressive shouts and melodic hooks create a cinematic soundscape that is both emotionally intense and rhythmically gripping. Carefully sequenced tracks guide the listener through dark, introspective moods, explosive outbursts and catchy refrains, making this CD suitable for focused listening with headphones as well as for loud sessions on a hi-fi system. The detailed production emphasizes both the heaviness of the guitars and the depth of the electronic textures, ensuring a dense yet transparent sound. Lyrically, "The Wheel" revolves around personal struggle, resilience and transformation, offering plenty of moments for identification and reflection. The CD edition is aimed at fans who value physical media, collectable artwork and a tangible connection to the music. I See Stars are known for their innovative fusion of metalcore and EDM-inspired electronics, often labeled as part of the electronicore movement. Over the years, the band has built a loyal international fanbase through energetic studio albums and intense live performances, regularly appearing in alternative and metal charts with their releases and touring alongside genre heavyweights. Their mix of catchy choruses, technical instrumentation and experimental sound design has made them a distinctive name within the modern heavy music scene. Sumerian Records is an independent label focusing on progressive, modern and experimental heavy music. With a roster that has included numerous influential metal, metalcore and alternative acts, the label has become known for discovering and nurturing boundary-pushing artists. Sumerian Records places strong emphasis on high production values, creative freedom and long-term artist development, which has helped many of its bands reach an international audience and perform on major tours and festivals. Fans of forward-thinking heavy music often look to Sumerian releases as a sign of quality and innovation.