Eighteen Visions


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Eighteen Visions complex, often off-time, blasting metallic hardcore transforms bits of thrash, stomp, and acidic blackness into cohesive, pummeling compositions that occasionally break down and groove. All of their songs contain singalong-worthy bellowing from charismatic singer James Hart, who performs live with tongue-in-cheek pomposity worthy of huge stadiums. The band’s flashy image, presence, and flair have set them apart from the rest of the metalcore pack, ensuring that the scene stays vital through necessary and constant evolution. The band formed in 1996 in Orange County, CA, around Hart and drummer Ken Floyd, the only original members still a part of the Eighteen Visions lineup. They released a single and a CD, one of them through a label in Europe, before Racetraitor vocalist Mani Mostofi brought the band to the attention of Trustkill. At this time, the band consisted of Hart, Floyd, bassist Jav Van Huss, and guitarists Brandon Schieppati and Keith Barney, who also perform vocal duties in the decidedly metal Bleeding Through and straight-edge flag bearers Throwdown, respectively. This lineup recorded a 7” single for Trustkill as well as the Until the Ink Runs Out full-length album. Released in 2000, the album quickly established Eighteen Visions as one of the big players in the hardcore scene, a position solidified by a summer’s worth of touring and high profile festival appearances. At the onset of 2001, Van Huss left the band with Salt Lake City native Mick Morris replacing him. The fashionable So Cal straight-edge outfit next re-recorded their old, out-of-print material, the Trustkill 7” as a brand new track, and released it as the somewhat ironically titled The Best Of. Eighteen Visions spent the latter half of 2001 writing material for their second Trustkill album, Vanity. ~ Ryan J. Downey, All Music Guide

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Vanity
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Lifeless
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Obsession
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Eighteen Visions
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