High Vis announce new album Guided Tour out Oct 18, ahead of Australian headline tour this August

Photo by Brage Pederson
August 1 2024

PRAISE FOR High Vis

“Hardcore heroes”

Rolling Stone

“Propelling punk into a vital new era”

Kerrang!

“High Vis have crossed boundaries from hardcore to indie rock and beyond with their unique and thrilling mix of gruff vocals and hazy, Britpop-inspired melodies”

NME

“A band that offers a new, distinctly British vision of hardcore”

The Guardian

“Fresh and authentic”

The Face

HIGH VIS
Guided Tour LP
out October 18 via Dais Records
PRE-SAVE + PRE-ORDER HERE

‘Mind’s a Lie’ is out now, buy/stream it HERE.

London’s High Vis announces their highly anticipated new album Guided Tour, set for release on October 18th via Dais Records. Alongside the album announcement, High Vis share new single ‘Mind’s a Lie’, which marks new sonic territory for the band, synthesising inspirations from house, garage, and Pirate Radio into a dance-punk anthem. LISTEN TO ‘MIND’S A LIE’ PRE-SAVE THE LP HERE.

‘Mind’s a Lie’ takes stabs of sampled female vocals by celebrated South London singer and DJ Ell Murphy built into a razor wire rhythm of low-slung bass, tense drums, and sparkling guitar before vocalist Graham Sayle’s staunch voice barks harsh truths. ‘Mind’s a Lie’ arrives with a cinematic video shot throughout South East London, written and directed by Martina Pastori and starring Welsh movement artist Sem Osian. The ‘Mind’s a Lie’ visuals explore themes of class, isolation and loneliness and also feature a cameo from vocalist Graham Sayle in the boxing ring across Osian.

Speaking about the ‘Mind’s a Lie’ video, Sayle shares, “I wanted to look at how quickly negative habits can take control when you lack a positive or constructive outlet for your energy. While the language of mental health provision has found fertile ground in the churn of social media, access to essential services has been decimated by the indifference of successive Tory governments. Further division has been stoked through governmental rhetoric and media scapegoating. Without adequate support in times of crisis, life can quickly spiral into an angry and isolated existence.”


WATCH: ‘Mind’s a Lie’ (Official Video)

Just last week, High Vis shared the news of their Australian headline tour this August, in tandem with their national support for SPEED’s ONLY ONE MODE album tour in late August – September this year. Joining High Vis across two headline shows includes Geld, Serpette, Peace Ritual, and Best Believe at Stay Gold Melbourne, with Histamine, Shady Nasty, Compound and Succ at Oxford Art Factory Sydney. For all AU tour details, see HERE.

Additionally, High Vis today announce their upcoming headline European tour slated for this November and December, and picking up again for a run of UK shows in February 2025. High Vis’ upcoming tour dates will follow their various festival performances around the globe recently, including Hurricane Festival in Germany, Hellfest in France, Glastonbury in the UK, and Mondra & Roll in Spain, plus Louder Than Life in Kentucky and Aftershock in California still to come. For all international tour routing, see HERE.

On Guided Tour, High Vis sound like a band reaching for new heights, bristling with energy. Recorded across a few weeks at Holy Mountain Studios in London with producer Jonah Falco and engineer Stanley Gravett (who also helmed the sessions for High Vis’ Blending), the results feel dynamic and dialed-in, like anthems burned into sense memory through sweat and repetition. The album’s 11 songs span the spectrum of contemporary guitar music, sharpened by experience, camaraderie, and societal frustrations. From swaggering street punk to jangling indie sneer to heavy alt to shoegazey spoken word, the group’s chemistry transmutes any style to their unique intensity.

Since forming in 2016, High Vis have polished their progressive hardcore sound with shades of post-punk, Brit pop, neo-psychedelia, and even Madchester groove, mapping a middle ground between hooks and fury, melodies and mosh pits. In 2019, High Vis released their debut album No Sense No Feeling, which broadened the scope of the hardcore veterans beyond scene while creating self-described “post-industrial-Britain misery punk”. The celebrated follow up, 2022’s Blending includes the tracks ‘Talk For Hours’ and ‘Trauma Bonds’ and not only expands upon the sonic breadth of High Vis, but vocalist Sayle opened his chest cavity through his lyrics discussing social issues and political miseries while reaching a hand out to folks listening to give a message of hope. Guided Tour will include the previously-released single ‘Mob DLA’ and is available for vinyl pre-order in various exclusive colourways via Dais Records, Rough Trade and High Vis – pre-order the vinyl HERE.

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