Anathema, 06/12/2003

Sheep On Drugs, 04/12/2003

My Dying Bride, 31/10/03

Paradise Lost, The Astoria, 18/11/03

Black Celebration 5, 26/10/03

The Mission, Kentish Town Forum, 25/10/03

Killing Joke , The Astoria, 11/10/03

Ministry, The Astoria, 2/07/03

Prong, Camden Underworld 23/06/03

Type O Negative, The Astoria 20/06/03

The Sisters Of Mercy, The Forum, 18/04/03

Mesh, London Mean Fiddler 11/01/03

Sigue Sigue Sputnik, The Underworld, 06/09/03

New Model Army, London Forum, 22/12/02

Sulpher, The Scala Theatre, 28/03/02

All About Eve, Shepherd's Bush Empire, 31/05/02

 

last updated 05/01/2004

Live Reviews-

*All About Eve/The Mission

*Anathema

*Black Celebration 5

*Jerry Cantrell (ex Alice In Chains)

*Children Of Bodom

* The Covenant at Electrofest 2003

*Danzig

*Dark Tranquility

*Evanescence (yes, really!)

*Gotham 4/The Damned

*Iced Earth

*In Flames

*Iron Maiden/Judas Priest

*Katatonia

*Killing Joke

*Lacuna Coil

*The Legacy Of Brutality

*Mechanical Cabaret

*Mesh

*Ministry

*Moonspell

*My Dying Bride

*Needleye MSV

*New Model Army/Justin Sullivan

*New Order

*Gary Numan

*Opeth

*Paradise Lost

*Prong

*Rammstein

*The  Sepia

*Sheep On Drugs/

  Mechanical Cabaret

*Sigue Sigue Sputnik

*The Sisters Of Mercy

*Soilwork

*Sulpher

*Synthetic/X Lover

*Synthetic/Swarf/Manuscript

* Type O Negative

Sonic Temple-

*VisionThing's pick of the year 2003

*VisionThing's pick of the year 2002

*A Tribute To Layne Staley

*Latest Demos

*Vision Thing at the UK Air Guitar finals

Contact-

*visionthingdave@yahoo.co.uk

 

 

Welcome,

So what are our billion points of light?

What is our VISION THING?

Hopefully the title grabbed you, and as a fan of alternative culture you’re no doubt curious (We hope Mr Eldritch won’t mind the use of the title, but it is used out of respect rather than imitation). ‘Vision Thing’- it’s the title of a Sisters Of Mercy song, hence this has got to be some kind of Sisters site, right? No, not quite. Your writers are devotees of all the great underground bands of the last twenty years (The Sisters, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Joy Division, The Cure and Nine Inch Nails to name but a few) and there will no doubt be many an article on such alternative heroes, but the main focus of these pages will be the music of the future.

We don’t need to tell you that we live in drip fed times. The mainstream media embraces the most lumpen youth culture in history and it’s dumbed down ethics, with even the contents of the supposed ‘serious’ music papers being no different to the woeful pap that clutters up the teen press.

Hence, maybe more than ever, it’s difficult for an artist with something fresh and original to offer to get their voice heard in a world that is convinced it knows better and refuses to listen. We hope that these pages will become a forum for all sorts of new and exciting music. Please feel free to contact the artists at the addresses given.

Additionally we will be featuring pieces on any books, films or theatre that we feel will be of interest. Stick with us- (Vision) things can only get better!

‘Don’t be afraid now- JUST WALK ON IN!!!!!’

-Dave and the VT crew.

P.S. As many of you may have noticed, we've just had a clear out of our old articles, dating from September 2000-September 2001. Old articles might be found here:

http://uk.oocities.com/visionthingdave/index.html

If not, it looks like Geocities have deleted them!


Contact

(Links to some important addresses)-

*Armalyte Industries (UK based gig promoter)

*HG Illustration (Illustrative genius from VT's own Howard Gardner)

*Music Non Stop (On line music store specialising in Goth/Industrial artists)

*Stargreen (UK based ticket dealer)

*visionthingdave@yahoo.co.uk (Our E mail)

 

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