Aggressive Australian metalcore fused with jagged industrial glitches and low-tuned djent grooves. High-intensity music for catharsis and focused adrenaline.
Void of Vision is a seminal fixture in the modern Australian metalcore scene, originating from Melbourne in 2013. Their sound identity is a complex hybrid of progressive metalcore, djent, and industrial metal, marked by the use of low-tuned, syncopated guitar work and a heavy reliance on electronic production elements.
Over their decade-long career, they evolved from the raw, hardcore-influenced sound of 'Broken // Bones' to a sophisticated, cyberpunk-inspired aesthetic seen in their later 'Chronicles' era. This transition saw them move away from genre tropes toward a more experimental use of glitch textures and industrial soundscapes, positioning them alongside peers like Northlane and Alpha Wolf while maintaining a distinctively darker, more erratic edge. Critically, they are recognized for their high-energy live shows and Jack Bergin's versatile, often processed vocal delivery. Their influence is notable in the 'nu-metalcore' revival, where they helped pioneer the integration of 90s industrial influences with modern technical metal. The band's announcement of a 2025 dissolution marks the end of one of Australia's most innovative heavy acts, leaving behind a legacy of sonic boundary-pushing within the UNFD roster.
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