Lyrically and visually, the song reflects a desire to destroy negative versions of oneself to "leave them in the past".
The video is part of a larger creative arc where Bergin utilized a "shadow-self" persona to process trauma and pain. This character allows for a raw, uninhibited expression of the "hell" he felt he was living through. void_of_vision_hell_hell_hell_official_music_video
The band performs with an emotive vigor that reviewers have compared to the opening of a "pit of hell". Lyrically and visually, the song reflects a desire
The music video for by Void of Vision serves as a high-intensity visual bridge in their CHRONICLES EP series, specifically featured on CHRONICLES III: UNDERWORLD . The narrative and aesthetic are deeply rooted in the "shadow-self" persona developed by frontman Jack Bergin . Core Narrative & Concept The band performs with an emotive vigor that
The visual style leans into a "00s clubland" aesthetic, mixing gritty metal performance with high-energy electronic vibes, creating a feeling of a "disco-metal" nightmare. Visual Elements
The video captures the "psychosomatic energy" described in the band's lyrics—a building internal tension that eventually explodes into external aggression. Context within the Band's History