Michigan-based electronicore veterans I See Stars are set to release their first full-length album since 2016’s “Treehouse”. The new record titled “The Wheel” arrives on September 12th via Sumerian Records. Along with the announcement, the band has dropped a new single, “Eliminator”, complete with a trippy visualizer.
“Eliminator” delivers a blast of mosh-ready grooves, squealing synths, and thick, distorted melodies—everything fans have come to expect from the band’s signature fusion of metalcore and electronic. Devin Oliver’s vocals glide between vulnerable and defiant as he sings about finding strength in pain, all while glitchy digital visuals swirl around pixelated eyeballs and spinning pinwheel graphics.
The track is part of a larger rollout that includes recent singles like “are we 3ven?”, “Drift”, and “Anomaly”, all confirmed to appear on the upcoming 14-track album. The full tracklist includes cuts like “Spin It”, “D4NC3FL00R R3ADY”, “Lost It” featuring Palaye Royale, and closer “Curtain Call”.
The band describes “The Wheel” as a time capsule that reflects the last seven years of their lives, filled with personal growth, shared struggles, and the challenges of navigating a chaotic world. They’ve poured themselves into the project and promise fans won’t have to wait nearly as long for the next one.