Vision Video - Inked In Red (CD)
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Released on: 04. June 2021
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8016670147916 - Weight: 90g
Sales rank: [ Peak: 207 ]
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Fronted by an Afghanistan war veteran, Athens/Georgia (USA) based goths offer a take on the genre that’s both strikingly melodic and informed by the horrors of lived experience.
In its darkest form, post-punk is an atrocity exhibition, drawing on horrors both real and imagined to hold up a mirror to humankind’s worst tendencies. On their debut album, Inked in Red, the ultra-goth outfit Vision Video honor this tradition by closing with a cover of “Agent Orange,” a grim, Vietnam War-inspired song released in 1980 by the brooding Brixton dub-punk outfit Ski Patrol. Vision Video’s take is largely reverential, right down to the near-identical running times, but with one crucial difference. Ski Patrol singer Ian Lowery sings about being burned alive on the battlefield with an icy detachment that gradually thaws into hot-blooded panic, but Vision Video frontman Dusty Gannon sounds unsettled from the jump. In fact, for Gannon, singing from the perspective of a besieged soldier isn’t mere cosplay.
Tracklisting:
No. |
Track |
Time |
1 |
In My Side |
03:46 |
2 |
Comfort In The Grave |
03:08 |
3 |
Inked In Red |
03:09 |
4 |
Static Drone |
03:22 |
5 |
Siren's Song |
03:22 |
6 |
Organized Murder |
04:07 |
7 |
Broken Fingers |
04:48 |
8 |
Run |
03:32 |
9 |
Kandahar |
03:35 |
10 |
Agent Orange |
04:27 |
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