Day: January 31, 2025

January 31, 2025

Lost in Ohio Launch Campaign to Press Aunt Betty's 1996 Album on Vinyl/Tape/CD

Lost in Ohio have just launched a kickstarter campaign (click here) to re-release the controversial debut release from Aunt Betty’s on Vinyl, Tape, and CD. The band featured the late Mike Knott and members of Dakota Motor Co., LSU, Fanmail, etc. The one and only album from this project released in 1996 on a major label but the band imploded shortly after it’s release and many people never got the chance to hear it’s raw, blunt, and unabashedly unafraid punk rock glory. I did listen to this album at one time but my memories escape me for what I found and I wrote it off.… Continued →

The Church Will Sing "Holy Forever" Feat. Carly Ann Taylor & Lloyd Nicks

A new worship anthem for this year of 2025 has just dropped today. The song is titled “Holy Forever” by The Church Will Sing (originally by Chris Tomlin) with vocals from Carly Ann Taylor & Lloyd Nicks. You can stream this track now on any of your favorite digital networks. Check out the song in lyric video form, below this post. We hear Carly is working on new music for 2025 and an interview with IVM is coming shortly. Carly dropped “Why Should I Worry” music video 2 weeks ago which I have posted below as well.… Continued →

Orion Walsh - In Desperate Times (Music Video)

I released the official music video from Orion Walsh for his song “In Desperate Times” then forgot to publish it right here on Indie Vision Music and share that news. Well, it’s finally here and you can watch the music video in all it’s awesome glory on our YouTube channel here (Or check it out below). The song appears on Orion’s latest full length, “Walking Through The Forest” which is out now on Fair Vaux Records.… Continued →

Song of the Day: Demonic Dismemberment - Indelible

It’s been a while since we’ve covered some grindcore here, so it seems like the right time. One of the most–if not the most–intense genres of metal and/or hardcore and/or noise (depending on which angle is taken), grindcore is generally an acquired taste and is more often than not a ‘love it or hate it’ genre with very little room for bystanders. Having emerged in the 1980s as an ever-increasingly intense subgenre of hardcore punk, it is generally characterized by ridiculously fast, and very short songs.… Continued →