The Out Seer is what happens when a bunch of music-school misfits turn late-night jam sessions into something bigger than they ever expected. The band first found their groove at Selkirk College in the Kootenays, then planted roots in Vancouver’s indie scene—where their blend of alt-rock grit and emotional depth really started to bloom.
They’ve always had that rare combo of serious chops and raw chemistry, but with the release of their new album Changes, it feels like everything has clicked into place. The record is a bold, expansive leap forward—moody, melodic, and full of the tension and release they’ve become known for. Gritty guitars, brooding synths, and soaring harmonies weave together into a sound that’s unmistakably theirs. Adding keys opened up a whole new sonic world, and Changes makes it clear: there’s no going back.
Based out of Apricot Music Studios in the Greater Vancouver Area, The Out Seer is constantly in motion—tracking in the studio, hitting the stage, and winning over crowds across BC, from Okanagan road trips to festival sets. With Changes, they’re not just making noise—they’re making a mark.