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Purchase of album includes a Newbury Comics exclusive signed 3-D cover, and ships with Death Ray Vision 3-D glasses.
Nearly five years after the release of âWe Ainât Leavinâ Till Youâre Bleedinâ, Massachusetts old-school Hardcore fashioned, Death Ray Vision have been finalizing their sophomore effort, âNegative Mental Attitudeâ. The album was recorded at Mad Oak Studio where the band previously recorded their first five-song EP âGet Lost or Get Deadâ, once again with producer Benny Grotto at the helm.
âItâs a playful jab at the Hardcore scene, in a wayâ, bassist Mike DâAntonio states about the album title. âThereâs a lot of people who preach a âpositive mental attitudeâ and they practice anything but thatâ. The title also succinctly represents the bandâs current direction which deviates from their previous âgo old-school or go homeâ approach. âWe donât really have a lot of good moods on this oneâ, guitarist Pete Cortese continues, âitâs a little more morose, melodic, and to say that it will be âour finest work to dateâ would be a little too positive for the angle weâre going forâ.
In addition to songwriting, the band also had line-up changes along the way with vocalist Brian Fair and guitarist Zack Wells making their exit due to family and relocation across the country. âIt makes more sense for the guys to have someone local and available at all timesâ, states Fair. âNow that I live in St. Louis doing the Married with Children thing, it became increasingly tougher to make things work out logisticallyâ. With the departure of Fair comes new vocalist Jeff Gard, formerly of Boston-based Chuggernaut. Gard offers a tremendous vocal range which provoked a shift in style. The transition happened quickly as DâAntonio explains, âI was forwarded a song that Jeff sang on, and I immediately wanted him to audition. After two practices, it was an easy choice to make.â
Amidst broadening their musical horizons, Death Ray Vision commits to keeping an old-school baseline at its core. Drummer, Colin Conway adds, âthere will always be speed and aggression in our formula, but instead of presenting a âtough guyâ demeanor, we break through that shell and expose the âtragic heroâ within.â
Death Ray Vision consists of members and ex-members of Killswitch Engage, Overcast, Cannae, Seemless and Soul Remnants (Jeff Gard â Vocals, Mike D. â Bass, Pete Cortese â Guitar, Colin Conway â Drums).
Upcoming Tour Dates:
- 11/24 - Providence, RI @ The Strand Theatre
- 11/25 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
- 11/27 - Reading, PA @ Reverb
- 11/28 - Cleveland, OH @ The Agora Theatre
- 11/30 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
- 12/1 - Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
- 12/2 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
- 12/4 - Lynchburg, VA @ Phase 2 Dining
- 12/5 - Wilmington, DE @ The Queen
- 12/6 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom

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Purchase of album includes a Newbury Comics exclusive signed 3-D cover, and ships with Death Ray Vision 3-D glasses.
Nearly five years after the release of âWe Ainât Leavinâ Till Youâre Bleedinâ, Massachusetts old-school Hardcore fashioned, Death Ray Vision have been finalizing their sophomore effort, âNegative Mental Attitudeâ. The album was recorded at Mad Oak Studio where the band previously recorded their first five-song EP âGet Lost or Get Deadâ, once again with producer Benny Grotto at the helm.
âItâs a playful jab at the Hardcore scene, in a wayâ, bassist Mike DâAntonio states about the album title. âThereâs a lot of people who preach a âpositive mental attitudeâ and they practice anything but thatâ. The title also succinctly represents the bandâs current direction which deviates from their previous âgo old-school or go homeâ approach. âWe donât really have a lot of good moods on this oneâ, guitarist Pete Cortese continues, âitâs a little more morose, melodic, and to say that it will be âour finest work to dateâ would be a little too positive for the angle weâre going forâ.
In addition to songwriting, the band also had line-up changes along the way with vocalist Brian Fair and guitarist Zack Wells making their exit due to family and relocation across the country. âIt makes more sense for the guys to have someone local and available at all timesâ, states Fair. âNow that I live in St. Louis doing the Married with Children thing, it became increasingly tougher to make things work out logisticallyâ. With the departure of Fair comes new vocalist Jeff Gard, formerly of Boston-based Chuggernaut. Gard offers a tremendous vocal range which provoked a shift in style. The transition happened quickly as DâAntonio explains, âI was forwarded a song that Jeff sang on, and I immediately wanted him to audition. After two practices, it was an easy choice to make.â
Amidst broadening their musical horizons, Death Ray Vision commits to keeping an old-school baseline at its core. Drummer, Colin Conway adds, âthere will always be speed and aggression in our formula, but instead of presenting a âtough guyâ demeanor, we break through that shell and expose the âtragic heroâ within.â
Death Ray Vision consists of members and ex-members of Killswitch Engage, Overcast, Cannae, Seemless and Soul Remnants (Jeff Gard â Vocals, Mike D. â Bass, Pete Cortese â Guitar, Colin Conway â Drums).
Upcoming Tour Dates:
- 11/24 - Providence, RI @ The Strand Theatre
- 11/25 - Poughkeepsie, NY @ The Chance
- 11/27 - Reading, PA @ Reverb
- 11/28 - Cleveland, OH @ The Agora Theatre
- 11/30 - Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
- 12/1 - Chattanooga, TN @ The Signal
- 12/2 - Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
- 12/4 - Lynchburg, VA @ Phase 2 Dining
- 12/5 - Wilmington, DE @ The Queen
- 12/6 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom











