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Eighteen Visions: James Hart (vocals); Keith Barney (guitar); Mick Morris (bass guitar); Ken Floyd (drums). Eighteen Visions really get the treatment on Obsession, their third full-length for Trustkill. Die-cut heart-shaped box slider, accompanying DVD, an elaborate booklet with evocative, story-based sepia photography -- yep, there was some money spent here. Obsession's music reflects this exposure, too -- it's a million years and a thousand ways from Until the Ink Runs Out. Eighteen Visions have moved consciously into that shadowy realm, the one where the iron poles of metal beat against hardcore spines, and hammer the resulting screams into melodies lanced with pain. It's the new obsession for young men. For 18V in 2004, what prefix lies in front of the "-core"? Unclear. When will the kids grow tired of busy packaging and tunic-rending first-person lyrics ("I've been sleeping here for days/Hope I die before my dreams drive me insane," from "Lost in a Dream")? Who knows. In the meantime, congratulate 18V on making a record that loses itself in the possibilities offered by that weird region of genres in spiky flux. "Tower of Snakes" is a roaring Deftones tribute; "I Let Go" and "Crushed" offer thick yet mainstream-accessible metalcore (the production of Mudrock here is mighty); and "I Should Tell You," absolutely incredibly, is a sipping-coffee-in-the-veranda weeper, softer than the softest Hoobastank ballad. "I watched the falling rain splash upon your face," James Hart says in his best bedroom voice, and keyboards hiss in the distance for effect. As weird as "Tell You"'s detour into comfy sweatpants and Kleenex is, its rider, "Waiting for Heavens," is -- mercifully -- a much better cross of melody and punishing flat-arc distortion. Think Sparta. In the end, Obsession is more than a little schizophrenic. But as that condition seems to be the disorder of the day, at least Eighteen Visions swallow their crazy pills with zesty relish. ~ Johnny Loftus Mixing fierce heavy metal with blistering hardcore punk and a touch of melody, Eighteen Visions garnered attention on the 2004 Warped Tour, which coincided with the release of the band's fourth Trustkill Records album, OBSESSION. Here frontman James Hart sings and screams with a remarkable fury, backed up by rumbling percussion, lumbering bass lines, and alternately crushing and atmospheric guitar riffs. "Waiting for the Heavens" features soaring vocals that morph into pained howls, while "Tower of Snakes" is carried along by the tight timekeeping of the relentless rhythm section. Fueled by plenty of angst and aggression, the music of Eighteen Visions occasionally verges on emo territory, making it appealing to anyone that likes their music loud and intense.
Eighteen Visions Obsession Songs | 1. | Obsession | $0.99 | |
| 2. | I Let Go | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Crushed | $0.99 | |
| 4. | This Time | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Tower of Snakes | $0.99 | |
| 6. | I Should Tell You | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Waiting For the Heavens | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Lost in a Dream | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Bleed by Yourself | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Long Way Home, The | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Said & Done | $0.99 | |
| Obsession Music Review Average Rating: (3.2 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The best of 18 V... The best of 18 Visions..
Indeed the best so far... Submitted by jacekt56 (Lund, Sweden) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Eighteen Visions Rule !!!!!!!! eighteen visions are the best, i mean the best band in the world obsession has been there best album out i cant wait till they are back in the uk cuz i am goin 2 every single show! ROCK ON!
Submitted by eighteenvisions (Shrewsbury,uk) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Few Visions Short I have to say that the band was a few visions short on this album. About eighteen to be exact because they don't even sound like the same band. I gave it two stars because there are a few catchy songs. Not much of a likeable ablum for fans of the older stuff. Submitted by Tomyo (,,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
love em, love em, love em!!!!!!! I don't care what anyone says, obsession is the coolest album in 2004!!! I saw these guys on headbanger's ball and immediately i was hooked. I'm trying to get everything that they have out now and be set until there new album hits...which reminds me, where is the new album?!! Submitted by pietartus44120 (cleveland, oh) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
18v ahah. thisis soo stupid. i think this cd could have been a tap better but could have easily been worse. all u guys are like getting soo angry at this cd. lol have fun Submitted by eleven_ghosts_strong (Australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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