US electronic post-hardcore band I See Stars have confirmed that their long-awaited sixth studio album will arrive this August. Vocalist Devin Oliver recently shared the news in It’s Not A Phase podcast that the album will feature 14 tracks—several of which have already dropped as singles. Although the title is finalized, the band is keeping it under wraps for now.
This marks the group’s first full-length release since 2016’s “Treehouse”. Their extended break was due in part to Oliver’s health issues, including severe migraines that sidelined the band for several years. They returned in 2023 with the “Split” EP, which introduced songs like “Drift”, “Are We 3ven?”, and “Anomaly”, all confirmed to appear on the upcoming record.
While nearly half the album has already been released, the remaining new material is expected to drop alongside the full album in August. No tour plans or tracklist have been revealed yet, but fans can expect I See Stars to re-emerge in full force.