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Saving Vice release massive new single ‘Phantom pain’

Saving Vice release massive new single ‘Phantom pain’

Saving Vice are back with their latest track, 'Phantom Pain'. The single was inspired by the absence of live music and how not having that outlet became detrimental and gave way to a lot of doubts, fears, and hopelessness for the band. "The song is about feeling pain,...

Coe Hill team up with Tyler Small from Saving Vice on new track

Coe Hill team up with Tyler Small from Saving Vice on new track

Coe Hill is a creative outlet for Doug Heiser and Kyle Marchant who, instead of finding a permanent singer, thought to work with various artists. Their first single, ‘Deadweight’ featured none other than Tigerwine’s Hayden Trobee and now they're back with a...

WATCH the new SAVING VICE VIDEO FOR ‘NERVE DAMAGE’

WATCH the new SAVING VICE VIDEO FOR ‘NERVE DAMAGE’

Independent Vermont metalcore band, Saving Vice have released a new video for 'Nerve Damage', the fourth track from their debut record Hello There, as they commemorate the first anniversary of the album. The artistic video, drawn by Billy Barber of DeadEyesArt, is a...

Saving vice release acoustic version of ‘so safe’

Saving vice release acoustic version of ‘so safe’

Metalcore act, Saving Vice, are slowing things down for the holiday by putting an acoustic spin on 'So Safe'. The track, taken from their debut album, Hello There, is a relevant take on how hard it is being away from the people you love and in sharing this the band...

Introducing: Saving Vice

Introducing: Saving Vice

Introducing Saving Vice For Fans Of: I Killed The Prom Queen / Fit For A King / Like Moths to Flames For New England metalcore band, Saving Vice, 2020 has been a busy one. Having released their debut album, Hello There, earlier this year, they followed it up with a...

Saving Vice has dropped their two track EP

Saving Vice has dropped their two track EP

Following up their debut album, Hello There, Saving Vice have today put out their two track EP, BINARY, and it is a thing of beauty. It's pedal to the metal heavy, which makes it feel as though they've waved goodbye to the singing parts found on Hello There, but...

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