It’s not reported how his wife felt about this. The British relationship with hi-vis started in the early 1960s when railway workers were issued with vests while maintaining the track.
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So, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that high hopes have been leveled on their third long player, Guided Tour. What’s more, it doesn’t disappoint and throws more ideas and influences into the mix than ...
The consistently great London punk rockers High Vis, a Stereogum Band To Watch back in 2022, will release their new album Guided Tour later this week. I have heard the record, and it’s fucking ...
This one features a handful of guest vocalists, including two songs with High Vis vocalist Graham Sayle and one with Fiddlehead/Have Heart vocalist Pat Flynn (two other genre-defying hardcore ...
On the cusp of releasing their third album Guided Tour, hardcore favourites High Vis are riding a justified wave of success right now. In a rare moment on home turf, Graham Sayle is taking stock ...
Make no mistake about it, High Vis are one of the best bands in the UK right now. From the post-punk-inflected 2019 debut No Sense No Feeling to 2022’s Britpop-meets-hardcore Blending ...
Out of all of these acts, the most boot-stomping, genre-hopping and aggressive is undoubtedly London's High Vis, who mix so many disparate influences that fine, fine, fiiiiiine, you can consider ...