After five years' silence, Seeming is releasing a new album today, simply called The World. Lit up with violins, trumpets, and cellos, it's a striking LP of heavy darkwave, equal parts disillusionment and hope, defiance and hunger.
Our previous collections have made best-of lists at Bandcamp and Synthpop Fanatic, and were awarded Album of the Year by IDieYouDie and A Model of Control. We think this new LP is a worthy followup.
Get the download (or a CD & t-shirt):
You can stream it too on your favorite sites.
The album is released on Artoffact Records, with cover art by the remarkable Serbian painter Dragan Bibin. (And today is Bandcamp Friday, when 100% of goes directly to the artists. If you’ve been meaning to support Seeming's work—including the previous albums—now's the day to do it.)
We've already released a few singles: A Failure of Imagination, Grindshow, Zebra Tramples Horse Trainer, Assassin's Lovesong. Our personal favorites on the album are album tracks: Heart of Hunger, Shackleton, and Winterlight. Check them out—they remind us of Madness & Extinction and maybe even ThouShaltNot’s The White Beyond. (Yes, Aaron is still playing drums on this record too.)
And hey, if you’ve made it this far, thank you. However you found our music, we’re so grateful for your support. It means more than you know. (If you want even more of a connection, sign up for Alex’s Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/salexanderreed, where you’ll find 800 posts, including a ton of unreleased songs, fiction, poetry, mixtapes, journalism, and outtake scholarship from his books on industrial music and Laurie Anderson.)
The world is wild, and it’s time for us to get loud together.
A tour will happen in the first half of 2026. Catch you soon,
















