ILL VISION: New Song Posted Online

December 16, 2009

Australian thrash metallers ILL VISION have posted a new song, "Two Faced", on their MySpace page. The cut is part of a new three-track demo of material that will be included on the band's forthcoming third album. The demo was recorded with Aidan Barton, who has previously worked with I KILLED THE PROM QUEEN, THE BERZERKER and PATHOGEN.

Founded in 2004 by Joe Pelliciari and sister Pia Pelliciari, ILL VISION had one goal in mind: to create such a force in heavy music that the world cannot forget it. Influenced by bands such as PANTERA, LAMB OF GOD and SLAYER, ILL VISION "took that brutality and turned it into its own monster," according to the band's official bio.

ILL VISION's current lineup is rounded out by drummer Paul Wachla and second guitarist Michael Buzzo.

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