Vision Of Disorder Streaming New Song Online

Posted by Zach Shaw on Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 11:52 am

New Music

It’s been ten years now since Vision Of Disorder released their last album From Bliss To Devastation. Since 2008, the reformed Long Island hardcore/metal group promised that they were working on a new album. And though they’ve performed a new song live in NYC, we’ve still been waiting for said new material.

However, today V.O.D. premiered a new song called “The Enemy” online. The track is one of seven songs the band has recorded. Apparently the band is still deciding exactly how they want to release these new songs, as the band is currently not signed to any label. So while we may not know for sure how or when the new songs will be released, we now at least have an idea of what new V.O.D. sounds like.

You can listen to “The Enemy” in the widget up top. The only show V.O.D. have booked at the moment is at Club Loaded at the Crazy Donkey in Farmingdale, New York on August 21.

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