I SEE STARS Members See Jail On Drug Charges

September 4, 2012

Michigan-based post-hardcore act I SEE STARS was arrested on August 30 on charges of possession and intent to use hallucinogenic drugs. The bandmembers and their crew were taken into custody by Salina County Police in Salina, Kanasas and were released after posting $1,000 bond each.

Vocalist Devin Oliver tweeted about the incident, posting: "Just had the worst 13 hours of my life." He followed that tweet with another message: "First and last time in jail."

Check out the I SEE STARS mugshots at SalinaPost.com.

I SEE STARS' latest album, "Digital Renegade", was released in March via Sumerian Records.

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