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Death Ray Vision

Death Ray Vision is an hardcore punk and band formed in 2010 in as a featuring members from established acts including , , , and . Blending aggressive riffs, fast-paced drumming, and raw vocal delivery, the band's sound draws from Boston's hardcore roots while incorporating influences and themes of personal struggle, , and defiance. The band emerged during a 2010 tour hiatus for , with core members bassist and guitarist Pete Cortese uniting with drummer Colin Conway and initial guitarist Zack Wells to channel their punk and metal influences into a high-energy outlet. Early releases featured rotating vocalists, including Brian Fair of on their 2013 debut album We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin' via Bullet Tooth Records, and Jeff Gard on the 2018 follow-up Negative Mental Attitude via Bullet Tooth Records. After the 2018 album, the lineup stabilized in 2022 with vocalist Keith Bennett joining and guitarist Chris Rosati (who had joined in 2018) alongside Cortese, with the core rhythm section intact, leading to their 2023 debut No Mercy from Electric Eyes, which marked a more experimental phase with guest appearances like 's Brian Fair on "Broken Hands of God." In addition to their three full-length albums, Death Ray Vision released the EP Get Lost or Get Dead in 2011 and contributed tracks to compilations such as "Only Wolves Remain" on The Dogs of Hope—A Benefit for Shelter Animals on Iodine Recordings in 2025. Signed to Metal Blade in 2023, the band continues to and record, emphasizing heartfelt lyrics and a DIY ethos amid members' commitments to primary projects, solidifying their niche in the crossover hardcore-metal scene.

History

Formation and debut (2010–2013)

Death Ray Vision was formed in 2010 in as a side project by bassist and guitarist Pete Cortese, both from , alongside drummer Colin Conway. The core trio, drawing from their experiences in prior acts including , sought to explore a rawer, more aggressive sound outside their main commitments. To complete the initial lineup, they recruited vocalist Brian Fair, known from and , and guitarist Zack Wells. The band's debut EP, Get Lost or Get Dead, was independently released on March 28, 2011. Featuring five tracks—"Shattered Frames," "Get Lost or Get Dead," "Not for Glory," "Chainsaw of Bees," and "Drown the Light"—the EP served as a gritty introduction to their /thrash crossover style, emphasizing fast-paced aggression and influences. Early reception highlighted its raw energy and no-frills approach, earning positive feedback for capturing the members' roots. A reissue followed in May 2013 via Bullet Tooth Records, broadening its reach within the underground scene. Building on the EP's momentum, Death Ray Vision entered the studio in 2013 to record their first full-length album, We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin', produced by Dean Baltulonis at The Machine Shop in Medford, Massachusetts. Released on September 10, 2013, via Bullet Tooth Records, the 12-track effort included standout songs like "Over My Dead Body," "Barfly," and "Fuck Compromise," expanding on the EP's intensity with thrash-infused riffs and relentless pacing. The album's production emphasized a live-wire feel, reflecting the band's punk ethos. In these formative years, the band undertook early touring efforts primarily within the Northeast U.S. hardcore scene, performing at local venues to build a following amid the challenges of maintaining momentum as a . Members frequently balanced DRV commitments with demanding schedules from and , which occasionally limited rehearsal and tour availability but fostered a focused, high-energy output.

Lineup changes and second album (2014–2018)

Following the release of their debut album We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin' in 2013, Death Ray Vision maintained a low-key presence in the hardcore and metal scenes from 2014 to 2017, with limited live performances amid members' commitments to primary bands. Their most notable appearance during this period was on October 31, 2014, at The Palladium in , sharing the bill with and All That Remains, which underscored their ties to the metalcore community. In 2018, the band underwent significant lineup changes when vocalist Brian Fair and guitarist Zack Wells departed due to scheduling conflicts with their main projects, and other endeavors. This shift prompted the core trio of bassist , guitarist Pete Cortese, and drummer Colin Conway to seek replacements to sustain momentum. To refresh the lineup, Death Ray Vision recruited vocalist Jeff Gard and guitarist Chris Rosati in 2018, with auditions focusing on compatibility with the band's hardcore-driven style. Gard's addition brought a versatile vocal approach that aligned with the group's evolving sound, while Rosati contributed fresh guitar dynamics to the ensemble. The band then entered Mad Oak Studios in September 2018 to record their second studio album, Negative Mental Attitude, self-produced alongside engineer Benny Grotto, who handled recording duties. Released on November 23, 2018, via Bullet Tooth Records, the 13-track effort captured a raw, thrash-infused hardcore sound honed during the transitional period. Standout tracks like "We're Done With You" and "This Disaster" exemplified the album's intensified aggression, blending rapid riffs and breakdowns reminiscent of '90s East Coast hardcore influences. Critics noted its fidelity to the band's roots while highlighting Gard's as a key evolution, though some viewed it as an extension of their debut rather than a radical departure; it earned a 3.6 out of 5 on from user reviews and a 3.43 out of 5 on . The lineup changes influenced songwriting by leveraging the core trio's established chemistry for continuity, with D'Antonio, , and driving riffs and rhythms while integrating the new members' input to amplify the project's intensity without altering its foundational aggression. Writing sessions post-departure emphasized collaborative jamming, allowing the refreshed configuration to build on prior material.

Recent years and Metal Blade era (2019–present)

Following the release of their second album Negative Mental Attitude in 2018, Death Ray Vision maintained a low-key presence in the live scene during the early years of the 2019–2022 period, with regional U.S. performances including shows at The Middle East in , on January 18 and 20, 2019, alongside acts like Swarm of Eyes and Raw Radar War. The band's activity was significantly curtailed by the starting in 2020, resulting in no documented tours or festival appearances through 2022, though this period allowed members to focus on songwriting for future material amid broader industry disruptions. In 2022, vocalist Jeff Gard departed the band after contributing to the prior two albums, with the split attributed to creative differences during demo sessions for new songs. Death Ray Vision recruited Keith Bennett, formerly of The Red Chord, as their new frontman, bringing a renewed intensity to the vocals that aligned with the group's evolving sound. The refreshed lineup, including Bennett, signed to on January 12, 2023, a pivotal move to a prominent metal label that expanded their distribution and visibility beyond independent circuits. The refreshed lineup debuted with the third studio album, No Mercy from Electric Eyes, released on June 30, 2023, via Metal Blade Records. Recorded and produced by guitarist Chris Rosati at Mass Metal Studios (with drums tracked at Mad Oak Studio in Boston), the 10-track effort features songs like "Behead the King," "In Unholy Water," "Reaper," and "Praise the War Machine," blending thrash metal riffs with hardcore aggression and political undertones. Critics praised the album's polished production and fusion of styles, with Distorted Sound calling it an eclectic delivery of goods, Sonic Perspectives rating it 7.8/10 as a lean, modern thrashing machine, and Blabbermouth.net highlighting its prime Massachusetts metalcore energy. In 2025, contributed the track "Only Wolves Remain" to the compilation The Dogs of Hope—A Benefit for Shelter Animals, released on August 8, 2025. As of November 2025, Death Ray Vision remains active with the current lineup, performing at events like the Metal & Fest pre-party at in September 2024, sustaining their regional U.S. fanbase through consistent live shows, with no full-length album announced.

Musical style and influences

Genre and sound

Death Ray Vision's primary genre is , incorporating strong elements of and . This fusion draws from the aggressive, high-energy traditions of crossover acts while integrating modern metal structures. Their sound emphasizes fast-paced thrash riffs and breakdown-heavy song structures, creating a raw, intense listening experience suited for mosh pits. Key sonic traits include dynamic dual guitar interplay between Chris Rosati and Pete Cortese, featuring harmonized leads and chugging rhythms that drive the tracks forward. Drummer Colin Conway contributes blast beats and propulsive patterns, adding urgency to the compositions, while bassist provides groove-oriented lines that underpin the aggression. These elements combine with shouted vocals to foster a visceral, live-oriented energy, often evoking the chaotic spirit of classic . The band's sound has evolved from the punk-infused simplicity and raw aggression of their 2011 debut EP Get Lost or Get Dead, characterized by short, blistering tracks with minimal production polish, to the more structured riffs and metallic sheen of their 2023 album No Mercy from Electric Eyes. Later releases incorporate cleaner production, melodic undertones, and experimental grooves, reflecting greater cohesion in songwriting without losing their hardcore edge. This progression aligns them with the thrash revival movement, sharing stylistic affinities with contemporaries like Municipal Waste in their high-octane, party-thrash vibe.

Lyrical themes

Death Ray Vision's lyrics predominantly explore themes of anti-authority rebellion, personal resilience, and social critique, drawing from the raw, confrontational ethos of traditions. These motifs manifest as calls to defy oppressive systems and endure personal hardships, often channeling universal frustration rather than targeted political agendas. For instance, the band's work avoids explicit partisanship, instead providing emotional outlets for broader societal discontent and individual fortitude. The evolution of vocal delivery has mirrored these themes, with each singer infusing distinct styles that amplify the lyrical intensity. From 2010 to 2018, Brian Fair's guttural shouts conveyed raw anger, rooted in his militant background with the band , which shaped the early lyrics' aggressive defiance. Jeff Gard's tenure from 2018 to 2021 introduced melodic snarls that added layers of introspection, broadening the emotional range to highlight resilience amid critique. Since 2022, Keith Bennett's versatile screams have blended ferocity with clarity, delivering tuneful shouts that underscore both rage and precision in the narratives. Representative tracks illustrate these recurring elements. On the 2013 debut album We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin', "Break Every Chain" embodies rebellion through imagery of shattering oppression, with lines like "The conquering lion shall break every chain" evoking defiance against systemic control. The 2018 album Negative Mental Attitude features "We're Done With You," which critiques superficial social dynamics while affirming personal perseverance, as in rejecting "perfection that you portray" to reclaim . In the 2023 release No Mercy From Electric Eyes, "Behead the King" targets power structures, expressing helplessness against global chaos with lyrics such as "Behead the king, for only sorrow can he bring," reflecting a broader social reckoning without partisan specificity.

Members

Current members

The current lineup of Death Ray Vision, stable since vocalist Keith Bennett joined in 2022, consists of experienced musicians from the metal and hardcore scenes, fostering a collaborative songwriting process that blends thrash, , and metal elements. Keith Bennett – Lead vocals (2022–present). A veteran of the hardcore scene, Bennett previously fronted and played bass in bands such as Casket Rats and Panzerbastard, bringing his aggressive vocal style and experience from over three decades in death metal and hardcore projects to the group. Chris Rosati – Guitar and backing vocals (2018–present). Based in , Rosati contributes to the band's dual-guitar attack and operates Mass Metal Studios, drawing from his involvement in local metal outfits to support the group's riff-heavy sound. Pete Cortese – Guitar (2010–present). A key songwriter for Death Ray Vision, Cortese previously played in during their early years (2000–2001) and contributed to Seemless, infusing the band's music with his thrash-influenced riffing. Mike D'Antonio – Bass (2010–present). Co-founder of the band and longtime bassist for since 1999, D'Antonio also founded the influential Boston hardcore group in the 1990s; his production and design expertise through DarkicoN further shapes the band's aesthetic and output. Colin Conway – Drums (2010–present). Providing the band's driving rhythmic foundation, Conway previously drummed for , leveraging his technical precision from the progressive metal scene to underpin Death Ray Vision's high-energy performances. This configuration has enabled the band to maintain continuity in their creative output, with members' shared regional and overlapping histories promoting a tight-knit dynamic evident in their recent releases.

Former members

Brian Fair served as the lead vocalist of Death Ray Vision from its formation in 2010 until 2018. A member of and , Fair defined the band's early aggressive vocal style and co-wrote material for their debut album, We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin' (2013). Zack Wells played guitar in the band from 2010 to 2018, contributing to the initial riff-heavy sound as a player from the local scene. His departure, along with Fair's, was primarily due to scheduling conflicts with their primary bands. Jeff Gard handled lead vocals from 2018 to 2023, bringing experience from bands like Chuggernaut and Living Wreckage; he introduced more melodic elements to the lyrics and performed on the 2018 album Negative Mental Attitude. His exit stemmed from creative shifts within the band. The original lineup featuring and Wells, alongside the core rhythm section, established the band's thrash foundation, influencing its hardcore-punk hybrid sound in subsequent years. This transition paved the way for current vocalist Keith Bennett, amid ongoing member overlap with .

Discography

Studio albums

Death Ray Vision has released three studio albums to date, each showcasing the band's aggressive and sound through evolving production approaches. The debut effort was self-recorded in a raw style, while subsequent releases incorporated professional engineering for greater clarity and intensity.
Album TitleRelease DateLabelProducerNumber of TracksRuntimeNotes and Formats
We Ain't Leavin' Till You're Bleedin'September 10, 2013Bullet Tooth RecordsDean Baltulonis1227:55Self-recorded elements with professional mixing; available on , , and limited editions. Vocals by Brian Fair.
Negative Mental AttitudeNovember 23, 2018Bullet Tooth RecordsBenny Grotto1338:32Band-produced with enhanced studio polish; formats include , colored (limited edition with bonus track), and . Vocals by Jeff Gard.
No Mercy from Electric EyesJune 30, 2023Chris Rosati1236:18Recorded at Mass Metal Studios for a tighter, more dynamic sound; released on , multiple variants (including limited colored editions), cassette, and .

Extended plays

Death Ray Vision's sole extended play, Get Lost or Get Dead, was independently released on March 28, 2011, marking the band's debut recording. The five-track EP was produced, mixed, and recorded by Benny Grotto at Mad Oak Studios in Allston, Massachusetts, capturing the group's early raw, high-energy hardcore sound with a runtime of approximately 14 minutes. Featuring original members including vocalist Brian Fair and bassist Mike D'Antonio, the release served as an introduction to their aggressive style, bridging to their full-length debut album. The tracklist is as follows:
  1. "Shattered Frames" (1:52)
  2. "Get Lost or Get Dead" (2:58)
  3. "Not for Glory" (3:50)
  4. "Chainsaw of Bees" (2:37)
  5. "Drown the Light" (3:01)
Initially distributed digitally via platforms like and in limited physical formats, the EP built early momentum for the band within the scene, including appearances on compilations that amplified their presence ahead of label support. A on Bullet Tooth Records followed in May 2013, expanding availability with 7-inch vinyl (limited yellow pressing), digipack CD, and digital formats, further solidifying its role in the band's foundational output. As of November 2025, no additional extended plays have been released.

Compilation appearances

  • "Only Wolves Remain" on The Dogs of Hope—A Benefit for Shelter Animals (Iodine Recordings, 2025).

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