NewsJuly 2, 2021 3:49 PM ET6,549 views

Eighteen Visions release new track '1996'

On the heels of sharing two cover tracks, Eighteen Visions have now unveiled a new original song titled "1996." A stream is available here: "A new song! We've been in the studio non stop this last year working on music and couldn't wait to share this one," say Eighteen Visions. Vocalist James Hart shared the following regarding the lyrical inspiration for the track: "It was 1996. At the time, Huntington Beach had no shortage of white supremacists and we were always finding ourselves in a tangle with them. I was serving detention on a Saturday during the first couple of weeks of my senior year in high school. As I entered the detention room I took a shove from one of the Nazis we had a beef with that carried over from the previous school year. The hours couldn't pass soon enough and as the bell rang I was able to catch him outside where I took him to the ground. Once again, I had gotten the better of him and exposed him and his hateful ideas to those that witnessed the events. FUCK ALL THAT YOU BELIEVE & FUCK RACISM"





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