Formed in the December of 2010 as a one man project by main songwriter, Matt Davidson, Repulsive Vision started as an outlet for ideas that didnt fit into the other projects at the time (The Vile Bodies, Ensnared). After spending a couple of months collating a selection of songs, Matt decided to bring the band to the live scene and began hiring new musicians to work with including the vocal work of Mark Pardy, the bass aggression of Alex Jones and the percussion skills of Gary Young (of Avenger fame). Over the next few months, the band continued to practice and play local gigs while working on new material for both of the upcoming releases, entitled ‘Look Past the Gore and See the Art’ and ‘Severed Deeply’ respectively. With aspirations to tour and gain more fans all over the world, the band hope to spread the word of this style that was thought to be dead. The employment of American, Swedish and British death metal approaches mixed with subtle hints of sludge and grind helps to set this project apart from the majority of the music scene in their native country.
Influences include: Entombed, Obituary, Repulsion, Napalm Death, Gorefest, Carcass, Cathedral, Cerebral Fix, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel
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Formed in the December of 2010 as a one man project by main songwriter, Matt Davidson, Repulsive Vision started as an outlet for ideas that didnt fit into the other projects at the time (The Vile Bodies, Ensnared). After spending a couple of months collating a selection of songs, Matt decided to bring the band to the live scene and began hiring new musicians to work with including the vocal work of Mark Pardy, the bass aggression of Alex Jones and the percussion skills of Gary Young (of Avenger fame). Over the next few months, the band continued to practice and play local gigs while working on new material for both of the upcoming releases, entitled ‘Look Past the Gore and See the Art’ and ‘Severed Deeply’ respectively. With aspirations to tour and gain more fans all over the world, the band hope to spread the word of this style that was thought to be dead. The employment of American, Swedish and British death metal approaches mixed with subtle hints of sludge and grind helps to set this project apart from the majority of the music scene in their native country.
Influences include: Entombed, Obituary, Repulsion, Napalm Death, Gorefest, Carcass, Cathedral, Cerebral Fix, Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.