Before the release of 3D, the band released an EP titled Green Light, Go! and a self titled compilation of demos before being signed to Sumerian Records, where they've since remained. They also released a few Pre-Production demos of songs that would later be featured on 3D. Shortly after the albums release, Zack Johnson would leave the band and temporarily be replaced by Chris Moore, who was also featured on the bands music videos for 3-D and What This Means To Me. Johnson returned after Moore left the band due to "artistic differences" and joined the band on Warped Tour 2010.
The band released their second full-length album The End of the World Party on February 22, 2011. The album is noticeably different from 3D as it's a lot less heavy and more pop punk sounding. They played Soundwave 2011 in Australia, supported We the Kings alongside VersaEmerge in the United Kingdom, and played on the 2011 AP Tour along with Conditions, VersaEmerge, Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, and Black Veil Brides. The band also made its national TV debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live performing "Glow" and "What This Means to Me."
I See Stars joined the 2011 Scream It Like You Mean It tour supporting its headliners Breathe Carolina and Chiodos, and also featuring Mod Sun, The Color Morale, and The Air I Breathe.
I See Stars released their third full-length album, Digital Renegade, on March 13, 2012. They took a heavier, more hardcore route with this release, but they still retained that electronic feel, with synthesized clean and screamed vocals. It also features guest vocals by Danny Worsnop of Asking Alexandria on the track "Endless Sky," as well as guest vocals by Cassadee Pope of Hey Monday fame on the track "Electric Forest."
Before the release of their fourth album, New Demons, which released on October 22, 2013, the band exclusively premiered their first single for the album, Violent Bounce [People Like ¥øµ] on Alternative Press and played Ten Thousand Feet live during Warped Tour 2013. 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, which started on October 29 and ended on November 24.
On July 31, 2015, the band released an acoustic album titled Phases, which featured many of their older songs reimagined as acoustic songs along with a few cover songs that were also acoustic. Jimmy Gregerson would be kicked from the band due to unknown reasons and Zach Johnson was kicked from the band as well. Devin would replace Zach as the unclean vocalist and Andrew Oliver would be moved from drums to keyboards and synth. The bands fifth album, Treehouse , was released on June 17, 2016. This album, unlike their previous two, isn't very heavy and is more chill. Acoustic versions of some songs from the album were released on April 6, 2018.
After a 5 year hiatus and Instagram account wipe, the band finally teased that they'd be releasing new material soon. According to the band on Twitter, the highly anticipated sixth album will feature more than 12 songs.
iBelieve
I See Stars Lyrics
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Don't say I'm not floating,
'Cause I believe in I.
"I Believe" by I See Stars is a song that talks about believing in oneself despite external obstacles. The lyrics "This feeling rushes through me. Don't say I'm not floating, 'Cause I believe in I" depict a sense of confidence and determination. The feeling of rushing through underscores the energy and passion of the singer. The song stresses on the importance of self-love, self-belief, and focusing on one's own journey rather than seeking validation from others. This is eluded in the line "Stop waiting for them to tell you who you are. It never ends, who they think you should be."
The chorus of the song revolves around the theme of believing in oneself, despite the circumstances. The lyrics "I believe in who I am. Not by what they say, but by everything I feel" embody the idea that external factors like opinions and criticism should not define one’s identity. This belief in oneself is a recurring theme in the song, with emphasis on standing up for oneself and being true to one’s identity.
Overall, "I Believe" is a song that encourages people to believe in themselves and take charge of their lives. Through its lyrics, the song inspires the listener to focus on personal growth and self-belief, and not let external factors limit their potential.
Line by Line Meaning
This feeling rushes through me.
I am experiencing an intense emotion that is rapidly flowing through me.
Don't say I'm not floating,
Please do not deny or disregard the fact that I am on a mental or emotional high.
'Cause I believe in I.
This state of euphoria is a result of my unwavering belief and confidence in myself.
Lyrics © ABRAMUS, KILLPHONIC
Written by: Devin Oliver
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@edwardseesstars8945
Probably their most underrated song, i love it <3
@bedforddanes1831
This is officially my favorite song from the album.
@kiloxman117
I come back every couple years & this still goes hard asf lol
@ultra4921
My friend just showed me this song. And I instantly am relaxed. I like it.
@bmxcrosser1
Have no idea why this is so under rated:(
@Izzyspeeds
Tyler Henthorn I know right all those 5sos and 1D fan girls would love this
@InvincibleYoungEmpire
the band itself is still underrated.
@Emochoroso
esse album e o 3d são os meus favoritos
@JazzHands556
If you love this song, it means you have the spirit. You might think you don't, but you do. You can try to ignore it, but it will always be. You might as well embrace it.
@trevoroliver1383
that's right