Seeker Unveils Full New "Loss" Album

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Seeker has returned after three years with new album "Loss" and the Texas trio is now premiering the full album a day ahead of its release.
“I wanted everything about the album to be faster, darker, more evil, more raw, and way more honest that anything I have ever done,” admits vocalist/bassist Bryce Lucien. “This is a new life for Seeker, and this album is a massive step forward for us as players and songwriters. Anyone expecting something like 2013’s Unloved or our other past work will be severely disappointed. We finally let ourselves really go for it and try everything we’d ever wanted to do musically.”
Guitarist Andy Torres adds, "Writing this album was like a long, hard fought battle. We didn't know if it was even going to happen, so finally getting to the release of Loss is a huge deal for me. I'm ready to finally start playing these songs live. We've been practicing constantly for our upcoming tours and things are sounding great, and we can't wait for everyone to hear the album."
New album "Loss" will be performed in its entirety as Seeker’s first tour behind the album kicks off this Saturday with The Last Ten Seconds Of Life, Traitors and Spite. The October/November trek includes festival stops at So What in Dallas and Texas Revolution in Austin. December headlining dates will be announced very soon.
10/15 - Ringgold, GA @ Cloud Springs Deli
10/16 - Columbus, GA @ The Estate
10/18 - Jacksonville, FL @ Nighthawks
10/19 - Biloxi, MS @ Zeppelins Pizzeria
10/20 - Houston, TX @ BFE Rock Club
10/21 - Dallas, TX @ Reno’s Chop Shop (So What?! Music Festival)
10/22 - Austin, TX @ Empire Control Room (Texas Revolution Festival)
11/5 - Salt Lake City, UT @ The Loading Dock
11/6 - Denver, CO @ City Hall
11/7 - Wichita, KS @ Rock Island Live
11/8 - Minneapolis, MN @ The Cabooze
11/9 - La Crosse, WI @ The Warehouse
11/10 - Cudahy, WI @ The Metal Grill
11/11 - Crest Hill, IL @ Bada Brew
11/12 - Indianapolis, IN @ Emerson Theater
11/13 - Lakewood, OH @ The Foundry
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