Cleveland’s Seeress Releases New Music Video Filmed at No Class


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The local hard rock act Seeress has just released a new music video for the tune “Holograms.” It filmed the clip for the moody track locally at No Class.

The group worked with the local production company Fierce Beard Films on the song, which is the second single off the band’s upcoming album, Empathy. The group cut the album, which it spent the last three years recording, at Superior Sounds with Jim Wirt (Incubus, Fiona Apple, Hoobastank, Lake Street Dive).

Alan Douches handled the mastering at West West Side Music.

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