VISION OF DISORDER Frontman Interviewed By HORNS UP ROCKS (Video)

December 28, 2010

Horns Up Rocks conducted an interview with vocalist Tim Williams of reactivated Long Island, New York hardcore/metallers VISION OF DISORDER after the band's December 16, 2010 performance at the Best Buy Theater (formerly Nokia Theater) in New York City with LIFE OF AGONY and BIOHAZARD. Watch the chat below.

VISION OF DISORDER is tentatively scheduled to enter the studio on March 1 to begin recording its new album for a late 2011 release through an as-yet-undetermined record label.

Two early working songtitles that may or may not end up on the forthcoming CD are "Annihilator" and "Be Up On It".

VISION OF DISORDER's last studio album, "From Bliss to Devastation", came out in 2001 via TVT Records.

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