Hectic Void Lyrics
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Contents.History Early years and Children of Chrome (2013–2016) Void of Vision was formed in April 2013 by James McKendrick on lead guitar, Mitch Fairlie on rhythm guitar, George Murphy on drums, Matt Thompson on bass and Jack Bergin on vocals. In May of that year the band released a debut self-published 2-track Reflect // Revolt on.In 2014, the band caught the public's attention when they released the music video for their first single 'Life//Blood' on 16 April.
By the end of the year Void of Vision had performed three national tours. Their debut EP, Broken // Bones, was released in October and was named Blunt Magazine's EP of the Year for 2014. On 27 December, Void of Vision released a new music video for their track 'Persist // Perceive' from their EP, Broken // Bones, featuring Mason Bunt from the band Pridelands. The music video contained live footage from Void of Vision's performance at The Resolve Tour with and.On 5 March 2015, a music video for their track 'Nightmare' was released via Elevnth Records. On 18 June, Void of Vision released a new single 'Sunrise' alongside an accompanying music video.In 2016, the band was signed on to the record label and later that year released the singles, '//' and 'Ctrl Freak', their debut studio album later followed on 30 September. Disturbia and Thompson's departure (2017–2018) In February 2017, Void of Vision marked their first international tour supporting on the Self Inflicted European Tour.
On 9 November, the single 'Ghost in the Machine' was released alongside an accompanying music video. Their second EP, Disturbia was released a day later under UNFD. The band recorded a rendition of the 1995 song ' by for Spawn (Again), a tribute album to Silverchair released on 17 November. From 17–25 November, Void of Vision co-headlined with Woolongong metalcore band Graves for their farewell tour. They performed at venues across Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Wollongong, Adelaide and Melbourne. On 11 December, bassist Matt Thompson played his last show with the band before leaving for unknown reasons.On 12 January 2018, Disturbia received a limited physical release of 500 vinyl EPs.
On 29 November, Void of Vision released a new standalone single 'Kill All My Friends' alongside an accompanying music video. 'Kill All My Friends' was described as being a new level for their sound, incorporating more industrial and experimental elements that frontman and vocalist Jack Bergin called '110% classic VOV with a new edge.' In December, Void of Vision joined the lineup for the inaugural festival.
Hyperdaze (2019–present) On 28 June 2019, during an all ages show in, Void of Vision unveiled new music. On 23 July, their sophomore studio album Hyperdaze was announced alongside a new single 'Hole in Me'. The album is set to release on 13 September. On 16 August, Void of Vision released a cover of Slipknot's ' featuring Marcus Bridge of, Sean Harmanis from, and Ryan Siew from the band.
The cover was included on the cover compilation album, March of the Maggots by Metal Hammer magazine. On 3 September, Void of Vision released their second single 'Babylon'. On 9 September, their third single 'If Only' was released alongside an accompanying music video. On 14 September, they performed in the 's mini-festival Heaven & Hell. From October–December 2019, Void of Vision joined on their Australian and European legs of their Alien World Tour. Musical style Void of Vision has been described as taking their musical and lyrical influences from bands such as, and others. Their genre has also been described as metalcore, heavy metal,.
Their live performances have been described as being aggressive and erratic. Controversy On 4 February 2019, Wall of Sound released an article about US based band Glass Crown allegedly plagiarising Void of Vision's song 'Ghost in the Machine'. The song in question, titled 'Lucid', featured similar guitar riffs almost identical to that in Void of Vision's song.
A day later, Glass Crown frontman and songwriter Danny DiBella reached out to Wall of Sound, responding to the accusations. He refuted that he was not aware of 'Ghost in the Machine' before writing 'Lucid', and if he had known they sounded so similar 'Lucid' would not exist. The track has since been removed online, Nick Brown from The Backbone Sunday Sessions podcast voiced support for DiBella and Glass Crown. Members Current. Jack Bergin – (2013–present). James McKendrick – lead guitar, clean vocals (2013–present). Mitch Fairlie – rhythm guitar (2013–present).
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