I See Stars — “Walking on Gravestones,” from the album Treehouse (2016).
Michigan bands
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day Six
I See Stars — “Running With Scissors,” from the album Treehouse (2016).
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day Five
I See Stars — “Crystal Ball,” from the album New Demons (2013).
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day Four
I See Stars — “Judith Rules,” from the album New Demons (2013).
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day Three
I See Stars ft. Danny Worsnop — “Endless Sky,” from the album Digital Renegade (2012).
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day Two
I See Stars — “Home for the Weekend,” from the album The End of the World Party (2011).
Weekly Focus: I See Stars, Day One
I See Stars — “The Big Bad Wolf,” from the album 3-D (2009).
Album of the Week: I See Stars’ Treehouse

Playlist Challenge, Day 642
I Prevail — “Stuck in Your Head”
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#23)
Carousel Kings
Pop/punk from Pennsylvania. For fans of A Day to Remember, Simple Plan, New Found Glory, etc. Carousel Kings are currently in the studio working on a new record. For now, check out “Grey Goose” and “Bad Habit,” both from the album Charm City.
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2. Of Virtue
Melodic metal from Michigan. For fans of Slipknot, Atreyu, Sevendust, etc. Of Virtue will be busy touring for the remainder of 2018; their last show of the year will be December 8th at The Loft in Lansing, Michigan. Here are “Torn Apart” and “Ghost Town,” two of my personal favorites.
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3. Era 9
Self-proclaimed “trap rock” from Canada. For fans of In This Moment, Lacuna Coil, The Chainsmokers, Papa Roach, etc. Era 9 just released their newest video for “Black Widow (Tick Tock),” which can be found here. In addition, listen to “Hero” and “Scripture.”
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4. Eclipsica
Hard rock from California. For fans of Avenged Sevenfold, Bad Wolves, Danny Worsnop, etc. Eclipsica just released the video for “Reflections,” and their debut EP, Transcend, is available now!
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5. Boze
Rap/hip-hop from Georgia. For fans of G-Eazy, Eminem, NF, etc. Boze has finished recording his debut album, Donut Try This at Home, which will be released this fall. He will finish 2018 with his band Almost Kings, opening for Sevendust during their three day Home stint in Atlanta. Check out the first two singles from Boze, “Savagery” and “Loud.”