High Visions are a three piece pop/skate punk band from Leeds. Featuring Louis on guitar and vocals, Zyggy on bass and vocals and Alex on drums, the band recently released their third EP on the newly formed INiiT Records. Titled A First Date With Imposter Syndrome, this was my first exposure to the band and I was quickly impressed.
Anywhere // Anyone sees High Visions plant their flag firmly in pop punk territory. The song is packed with introspective lyrics, fantastic melodies, harmonies and a chorus that’s ridiculously catchy. It’s about being in a relationship and constantly trying to prove that you deserve to be with them. The penultimate track is named Isolated, Unstable, Disillusioned. On this track High Visions tackle the subject of mental health and more specifically questioning why are you suffering and will it ever change. The song takes you on a journey – the opening couple of verses I found completely captivating before the track transitions into a heavier section which features some great shredding and some much more intense vocals. I feel like the series of highs and lows that the song takes you on is a metaphor for what it can be like to have mental health issues. The final song on the EP is My True North. The track begins slowly with just guitar and vocals for the first two verse, before the whole band comes in and sets up a big and emotional finale. This is a powerful way to finish the EP and will leave you in no doubt of what a good band High Visions are.
A First Date With Imposter Syndrome is INiiT Records’ first physical release and really sets the benchmark extremely high for future releases. High Visions blend together skate and pop punk effortlessly and offers enough for fans of both genres to get really invested in this EP. Fantastic work.
Stream and download First Date With Imposter Syndrome on Bandcamp here.
Like High Visions on Facebook here.
This review was written by Colin Clark.
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