Seemless Complete Work On New Album
Heralded Massachusetts hard rock quartet Seemless have completed work on their new album. The much-publicized band, known for their explosive songs, high energy live performances and unforgettable, timeless songcraft will issue What Have We Become on September 5th via Equal Vision Records.
Seemless (Pete Cortese - guitar, Jeff Fultz - bass, Derek Kerswill - drums and Jesse Leach - vocals) recorded What Have We Become at Massachusetts' legendary Longview Studios. The album was produced by Peter Rutcho and Seemless and has been described as "a blend of rock 'n roll soul and heavy metal blues". What Have We Become also features complex, visually striking artwork from Paul Romano (Mastodon, The Red Chord, Trivium).
The final track listing for What Have We Become is 'In My Blood', 'Cast No Shadow', 'Numb', 'Eyes of a Child', 'Seven', 'Deep Below', 'Jaded', 'Parody', 'Maintain' and 'Things Fall Apart'.
Seemless will launch a 30 city U.S. tour in support of What Have We Become beginning August 1 in Nashville, TN. The pre-release jaunt is expected to conclude on September 3 in Rochester, NY with additional dates pending. Seemless will preview brand new songs from the forthcoming release nightly over the course of the month-long tour.
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