Eighteen Visions "No Time For Love" 7" OOP NM Burn Halo Avenged Sevenfold

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Eighteen Visions "No Time For Love" 7" Trustkill Records (US)

Out of Print!!

Record is NM, Jacket is NM!!

Pressed on Black Wax!

Limited to /2000 copies

Track Listing:

A Diana Gone Wrong B1 Russian Roulette With A Trigger Happy Manic Depressive B2 Isola In The Rain

Eighteen Visions was an American band from , , that formed in October 1995. The band broke up in April 2007, less than a year after their debut was released through and .

Beginnings

Eighteen Visions was founded in October 1995 by , , Billy Sisler, and under the name "Macabre". The band wrote a bit of material and started to play shows, beginning at the "Koo's Cafe" in early 1996, in their local area. Soon after a second guitarist, Jeff Boullt (from Excessive Force), was added to the mix, and in March, Billy left the group and was replaced by Richie Taylor. Richie only lasted a short while, and Javier Van Huss soon took over the bass duties. Later in the year, Jeff also left the band, and was added to complete a first stable line-up.

Their debut release, was released on in 1997. Shortly after, Dave Peters left the band to join . Steve Parilla replaced him for the ep's tour, and rumors of the band breaking up started to circulate, but were soon halted when the first full length album, was announced to be released on (the label of Zac Phelps, who was at the time a temporary bassist in the band) in February 1999. The band was brought to the attention , which was still in its early beginnings. The label released the 7" in October 1999. then joined the band to replace Steve and ten months after the 7", their second full length was released. It became one of the label's best selling albums, which led to a lot of the band's earlier material getting bought out and going out of print. Javier was asked to leave the band after touring for the album, and was told he would be replaced by of the band . Javier played two remaining shows with the band and went on to tour for .

Rise of success

For their next album, , the band re-recorded some of their earlier material, some of which was out of print, with the addition of a new song, "". Trustkill and the band felt it would feel much more like a new record, rather than re-releasing the two previous albums on the label. Despite raw production where mistakes weren't always edited, the album was a vast improvement in production values. This would mark the beginning of the band's tentative approach to more melodic hardcore, rather than their older approach.

They went on to record in 2002, which, while still containing heavy , riffs and odd , featured better production work, and bits of melodic vocals in nearly all of the songs, complete with hints at balladry with the songs "", an acoustic piece written and performed by then-drummer , and "Love in Autumn", the album's closer. While the grew after this release, this was the last album to feature , who left the band in order to handle full time vocal duties in metalcore OC band . Eighteen Visions went on to tour for as a four piece. A video was made for "," which played in heavy rotation on 's .

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