1) Hardcore punksters … Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name:
1) Hardcore punksters Vision plug in old-school '70s punk and elements of metal for a thirsty, brash sound, and such a disposition has allowed the band to establish themselves in various pockets across the U.S. since the late '80s. They have captured their intensity on several EPs, album releases, and compilation contributions, and the band signed to Epitaph before the turn of the new millennium to release Watching the World Burn in March 2000.
2) Hailing from Rotherham in South Yorkshire, Vision were the brainchild of keyboard player Andy Beaumont. In 1982 Paul Statham temporarily joined Vision as guitarist at the bequest of vocalist Russell Bonnell, who was a friend of his from Nottingham. Paul appears on their debut single "Lucifer's Friend" which came out on the Sheffield based MVM label. It was a cult classic in clubs across Europe and soon established Vision as one to watch. However before long Paul headed back to the B-Movie ranks whilst Vision carried on with an ever-changing cast of musicians. They released numerous singles on the PRT imprint during the mid-eighties but disappeared at the end of that decade.
3) Vision was a Christian southern rock group that existed during the mid-80's. The band included two of the surviving original members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, Billy Powell (keyboards) and Leon Wilkeson (bass), who also played together in the Rossington Collins Band. One self-titled album was released in 1985, and the band toured for it by playing in 2,000+ seat churches.
They split up when the surviving members decided to reform Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1987.
4) Swedish synthpop act.
5)also a japanese band
VisioN sounds a good deal like the English band Queen, especially on their b-side to Love Seeker (Can't Stop It). Any other info on them would be much appreciated.
6) VISION is a female fronted rock band that has a sound inspired by the great classic rock bands with a touch of the modern rock mixed in. Having a female front the band gives a nice twist to the traditional feel.
VISION prides themselves on thoughtful melodic lyrics layered over catchy guitar riffs. While VISION does have a unique underlying feel to their music, each song is a completely different “story” and you will find that no two songs “sound the same” (like a lot of other bands.)
VISION is a Connecticut based group that was formed by the married couple of David (guitar) and Juliette “Jules” Vignola (vocals) in the summer of 2006. What started out as “just writing songs for fun” quickly grew into a full band.
While looking for band members, they began to write songs that would eventually end up on "No Regrets", VISION’s first album. Once the band was assembled, they immediately went into the studio to record “No Regrets”, which was released on July 11th 2008.
VISION has since hit the road playing clubs through out Connecticut, building a strong fan base. If you have not experienced VISION up close and personal you should get out and see them live. They have a very visually exciting show that works perfect with the guitar riff style music.
The current lineup includes Joe Johnston on keyboards & guitar, Diane Calano on drums, Jeff Miles on bass, Jules Vignola on vocals and Dave Vignola on lead guitar.
7) Southampton based rock band comprising of Bailey Harcourt (Drums), Rich Novik (Vocals), Tom Petch (Lead Guitar), Alfie Annis (Rhythm Guitar) & Brogan Tomkins (Bass).
Falling apart
Vision Lyrics
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The meaning behind Vision's song Falling Apart could be interpreted in a few different ways. The lyrics describe a person who never considered the consequences of their actions and is now dealing with the aftermath. This person is feeling lost and disconnected from reality, staring at a wall and reflecting on their mistakes. They feel like they are awake but not really present in the moment. Despite people talking to them and offering solutions, they don't understand what they are going through.
The song then shifts to describe this person's mental state, as they feel like they are falling apart. They want to be free from the pieces of their life and heart that are scattered and broken. The lyrics are emotional and melancholy, speaking to the pain of feeling lost and alone.
Overall, the lyrics of Falling Apart suggest a struggle with mental health, perhaps due to a traumatic event or substance abuse. The singer is dealing with feelings of disconnect and disassociation from reality, unable to fully process what has happened to them.
Line by Line Meaning
never thought of the consequence ,never thought at all.
The singer never considered the potential outcomes or consequences of their actions or lack of action.
never thought you'd be the one to ever take a fall.
The singer never anticipated themselves being in a situation where they would fail or experience negative consequences.
there you sit ??? just staring at a wall, thinking back that your wide awake and your not awake at all.
The singer is in a state of mental disarray, feeling like they are awake but not fully present or coherent in their thinking.
people talk until they're blue in the face but they never seem to understand.
The artist feels like others try to offer advice or help, but never truly comprehend the depth of their struggles or emotions.
falling out of your minds, wanting to be free the peices of your life.
The artist feels like they are losing their grip on reality and desires to break free from the broken fragments of their life.
the peices of your heart are falling apart.
The singer's emotional state is deteriorating, causing them to feel like their heart is breaking.
Contributed by Scarlett D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.