High Vis share new single ‘Mob DLA’ + new album out later this year via Dais Records, supporting SPEED in Aus

Photo by James Edson
June 12 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

‘Mob DLA’ is out now, buy/stream it here.

London’s High Vis share their new single ‘Mob DLA’ via Dais Records today, marking their first offering of 2024. Laced with a street punk energy and mentality, ‘Mob DLA’ is the first taste of the band’s forthcoming album slated for release later this year. LISTEN HERE.

Speaking about the meaning behind ‘Mob DLA’, High Vis vocalist Graham Sayle shares, “The years upon years of public service cuts have had a devastating human effect on communities in the UK. People are forced to justify their need for assistance, made to endure dehumanising tests in order to monitor their eligibility for support for often lifelong disabilities. Marginalised communities are left to fend for themselves then vilified in targeted media smear campaigns. This is all happening in the shadow of ever increasing bonuses and salaries for the political and industrial elite and their friends. I have seen this in my own family. The stress and anxiety of people simply trying to find space in a world which increasingly feels designed against them is palpable. And through it all, I’ve seen the power of community action in the face of sustained neglect.”

The latest single precedes a string of festival performances around the globe this summer, including Hurricane Festival in Germany, Hellfest in France, Glastonbury in the UK, Louder Than Life in Kentucky, Aftershock in California, Mondra & Roll in Spain, and more. High Vis will also be accompanying SPEED for a run of shows in Australia this August and September alongside Pain of Truth and Fuse. Tickets can be found HERE.

Since forming in 2016, High Vis has 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.

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