Metal Hammer (UK)

In Visions

NEVER NOTHING

- SOPHIE MAUGHAN

| SELF-RELEASED |

Mad-for-it-metalcore with a misogynist­ic streak

In Visions have an unwavering tenacity when it comes to challengin­g the ‘If it ain’t broke don’t fix it’ approach to metalcore. At its most visceral,

Never Nothing boasts the kind of nail-gargling roars reminiscen­t of Miss May I’s Levi Benton alongside crushing riffs akin to old-school thrash. The guitars crunch; current single Purge marries emotive sheen with raging darkness while both

Faced By A Stranger and Hate Me (Forsake Me) feature killer hooks and sufficient spark to set any venue ablaze. At other times, the York four-piece try too hard, seemingly hellbent on creating an in-your-face debauched persona – and suddenly the album merges into a glorified ode to a drunken lads’ night out. Despite their weighty grooves and full-throttle attacks, Turn Up and Illusionis­t are straight out of the Attila playbook with lyrics like ‘Suck it, Princess’ and ‘She said she couldn’t/But now she’s down on her knees’. Misogynist­ic overtures aside, you’ve got an adrenaline-filled debut from a band with undeniable potential.

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