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Void of Vision is a Melbourne metalcore band, formed in 2013 by Jack Bergin, James McKendrick, Mitch Fairlie, George Pfaendner and Matt Thompson. Soon after they released their first material through Bandcamp and in October 2014 had released an EP after extensive touring throughout the year with bands like '''Hand of Mercy''' and '''Hellions'''. The band's debut album ''Children of Chrome'' appeared in September 2016. Void of Vision toured Europe with '''Chelsea Grin''' in February 2017, the ''Disturbia'' EP was released in November and following a tour late in the year with '''Graves''', Thompson left the band.  
Void of Vision is a Melbourne metalcore band, formed in 2013 by Jack Bergin, James McKendrick, Mitch Fairlie, George Pfaendner and Matt Thompson. Soon after they released their first material through Bandcamp and in October 2014 had released an EP after extensive touring throughout the year with bands like '''Hand of Mercy''' and '''Hellions'''. The band's debut album ''Children of Chrome'' appeared in September 2016. Void of Vision toured Europe with '''Chelsea Grin''' in February 2017, the ''Disturbia'' EP was released in November and following a tour late in the year with '''Graves''', Thompson left the band.  
   
   
Void of Vision was included on the inaugural Good Things festival in December of 2018. The band's second album was released on September 13, 2019 and the following day they began an Australian tour with [[The Amity Affliction]], followed by national and European touring with [[Northlane]]. A remixed version of ''Hyperdaze'' featuring contributions from '''Ecca Vandal''' and members of [[Thornhill]] was released in early March 2021. A subsequent tour with '''The Amity Affliction''' was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The band instead concentrated on the recording of two EPs, ''Chronicles 1: Lust'' (October 2021) and ''Chronicles 2: Heaven'' (April 2022) that are the beginning on an ongoing set of releases. Late in the year they appeared at the Froth and Fury Fest in Adelaide and headlined a national tour with '''Diamond Construct''' and '''The Beautiful Monument'''.
Void of Vision was included on the inaugural Good Things festival in December of 2018. The band's second album was released on September 13, 2019 and the following day they began an Australian tour with [[The Amity Affliction]], followed by national and European touring with [[Northlane]]. A remixed version of ''Hyperdaze'' featuring contributions from '''Ecca Vandal''' and members of [[Thornhill]] was released in early March 2021. A subsequent tour with '''The Amity Affliction''' was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The band instead concentrated on the recording of two EPs, ''Chronicles 1: Lust'' (October 2021) and ''Chronicles 2: Heaven'' (April 2022) that are the beginning on an ongoing set of releases. Late in the year they appeared at the [[Froth and Fury Fest]] in Adelaide and headlined a national tour with '''Diamond Construct''' and '''The Beautiful Monument'''.


===Discography===
===Discography===

Latest revision as of 16:35, 8 August 2023

Void of Vision
Void of Vision-Jon Pisani.jpg
Background information
OriginMelbourne VIC
GenresMetalcore, industrial metal
Years active2013 - present
LabelsUNFD
Websitehttp://www.voidofvision.com
MembersJack Bergin, James McKendrick, Mitch Fairlie, George Pfaendner
Past membersMatt Thompson

Band members

  • Current line-up
    • Jack Bergin (vocals)
    • James McKendrick (guitar)
    • Mitch Fairlie (guitar)
    • George Pfaendner (drums)
  • Former members
    • Matt Thompson (bass) 2013 - 2017

Band information

Void of Vision is a Melbourne metalcore band, formed in 2013 by Jack Bergin, James McKendrick, Mitch Fairlie, George Pfaendner and Matt Thompson. Soon after they released their first material through Bandcamp and in October 2014 had released an EP after extensive touring throughout the year with bands like Hand of Mercy and Hellions. The band's debut album Children of Chrome appeared in September 2016. Void of Vision toured Europe with Chelsea Grin in February 2017, the Disturbia EP was released in November and following a tour late in the year with Graves, Thompson left the band.

Void of Vision was included on the inaugural Good Things festival in December of 2018. The band's second album was released on September 13, 2019 and the following day they began an Australian tour with The Amity Affliction, followed by national and European touring with Northlane. A remixed version of Hyperdaze featuring contributions from Ecca Vandal and members of Thornhill was released in early March 2021. A subsequent tour with The Amity Affliction was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The band instead concentrated on the recording of two EPs, Chronicles 1: Lust (October 2021) and Chronicles 2: Heaven (April 2022) that are the beginning on an ongoing set of releases. Late in the year they appeared at the Froth and Fury Fest in Adelaide and headlined a national tour with Diamond Construct and The Beautiful Monument.

Discography

Albums:

2016 Children of Chrome UNFD
2019 Hyperdaze UNFD
2020 Hyperdaze (Redux) UNFD

Singles:

2013 Reflect//Revolt Independent
2013 Dissipate Independent
2014 Life//Blood Independent
2015 Sunrise UNFD
2016 // UNFD
2016 Crtl Freak UNFD
2017 Ghost in the Machine UNFD
2018 Kill All My Friends UNFD
2019 Hole in Me UNFD
2019 Babylon UNFD
2019 If Only UNFD
2020 Decay UNFD
2021 Year of the Rat (feat. Jacob Charlton UNFD
2021 Decay (feat. Ecca Vandal) UNFD
2021 Splinter (feat. Kadeem France) UNFD
2021 The Lonely People UNFD
2021 Vampyr UNFD
2022 Dominatrix UNFD
2022 Into the Dark UNFD
2022 Hell Hell Hell UNFD


EPs:

2014 Broken//Bones Independent
2017 Disturbia UNFD
2021 Chronicles 1: Lust UNFD
2022 Chronicles 2: Heaven UNFD