rooklyn based rock band The Sees have released their long awaited debut album, Conversations With My Future Self.
Exploring the connective sense of global reflection, the nuances of time and the effects it has on us by always slipping away, the concept record tells its story through captivating rhythms and styles that push the boundaries of genre while exploring fresh perspectives.
Stitched together by standout guitar riffs and a whirlwind of sonic textures, the group makes a noteworthy entrance onto the scene with this genre belding, 8 track record encouraging listeners to not only connect deeper with the world, but ourselves.
From the compelling beginning with single, “The Calling” that beckons us to be part of something greater than ourselves, to the final melodies of “At Some Point”, The Sees’ storytelling lingers, creating a lasting impact that extends far beyond the final notes. Each song’s intricacy mirrors the complexities of society, accompanied by crunchy guitars and uplifting instrumental breakdowns. “Voices” is a rallying anthem inspired by the daily symphony of pots and pans dedicated to essential workers during the pandemic, urging listeners to come together to unite against oppressive systems.
Their vivid imagery guides listeners on a high speed journey through time centered around inner reflection and finding one’s purpose, transcending between past and future, all while firmly anchored in the present.
In its entirety, the album crafts a thought-provoking musical experience, taking listeners on a profound ride through various facets of the human experience.
“To quote the great 20th Century philosopher, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” – Ferris Bueller” frontman Jamie DiTringo laughs. “The album loosely became a concept record about the passage of time, almost unbeknownst to me when writing it. Months after reflecting on the lyrics, it all made sense to me. In the final song on the album, “At Some Point,” there is a verse that encapsulates the record:
Our future is now, don’t look to the past
Let’s stay up all night. Life is moving too fast.”
The introspective adventures on Conversations With My Future Self act as an iridescent beacon of light shining from the depths of a chaotic point in our socio-political history, aiming listeners towards the belief that hope, love and the future can shine brightly if one can see it in a new light.
“We hope that everyone who listens to the record can sit back, take it in, and recognize that while we are here on this mortal coil, we must take a moment to find space for positivity and love. Even with the world in chaos, we can always choose love.“ – Jamie DiTringo