SEES

SEES

A dense tapestry of syncopated rhythms and contrasting textures drives the music forward, punctuated by moments of stark vulnerability that pull listeners into its emotive core.

djent · heavy metal · progressive metal

United States Est. 2007

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Three Winters

Three Winters

2015

About SEES

SEES matters as a catalyst in the heavy music scene, pushing the boundaries of traditional djent and metal with an emotional depth that resonates deeply with listeners.
By blending intricate rhythms with raw vulnerability, they create a space where heavy instrumentation meets introspective lyricism, inviting fans to connect viscerally with both the intensity of the sound and the weight of its meaning. Their...
By blending intricate rhythms with raw vulnerability, they create a space where heavy instrumentation meets introspective lyricism, inviting fans to connect viscerally with both the intensity of the sound and the weight of its meaning. Their approach is characterized by a meticulous layering of complex guitar work and polyrhythmic structures, which not only showcase technical prowess but also serve to enhance the emotional landscape of their music. This innovative framework allows them to build tension and release in ways that challenge listeners while simultaneously drawing them in, creating an immersive experience that feels both personal and expansive. Lyrically, SEES often explores themes of existential struggle, self-reflection, and resilience, using a voice that balances earnestness with a touch of irony. Their storytelling is impressionistic at times, painting vivid scenes that invite interpretation while maintaining an intimate tone that feels confessional. This duality creates a compelling narrative arc throughout their work, encouraging listeners to engage with the lyrics on multiple levels.

3 studio albums· 4 total releases· 1 decade· United States

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4 releases 3 albums 1 EP 2010–2025
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