Today marks the start of an exciting chapter for York’s Invisions, who announce the release of their self-released debut album Never Nothing on 18th August. Kickstarting with new video Purge, the track showcases a darker side to the band’s high octane, infectious breed of metalcore.
‘Purge was actually the last song we recorded for the album. We were right at the end of the recording process when we wrote it, so it almost never even happened. It’s about feeling numb to the everyday things that are happening around you and needing to find a way to release yourself from the emotional void. ‘In this case, causing extreme pain to another just to try and feel something yourself’
– Lucas Gabb, Guitars
Purge follows previous single Turn Up, which premiered with Rock Sound and saw spins from Kerrang! Radio.
Debut album Never Nothing was produced by brothers Sam and Joe Graves of York’s InnerSound Studios (Asking Alexandria, Deaf Havana, Eyes Set To Kill). Encompassing Purge, the title stems from the tendency to keep up appearances, and hide inner demons.
‘‘Never Nothing’ is a theme that is lyrically consistent across the album.
‘Almost every song relates to how everybody hides behind a front but actually there’s so much more going on. People in today’s society love to pretend that they’re immune to any extreme of emotion when in reality that is never the case.’
– Alex Scott, Guitars
23rd July – The Sitwell Tavern, Derby