VIS releasing No Consequence EP

by | Sep 25, 2017

Guess who’s back with some new jams. SoCal’s finest quartet VIS are set to release their new EP, No Consequence. You can listen to their new single right now.

No Consequence is the band’s forthcoming 4-track effort that’s scheduled out on October 6th. It features revitalized versions of songs “11:57” and “Stowaway” — which were previously released on 2015’s Songs of No Consequence — plus two new tracks, “Smash” and “Twentysomething.”

Some interesting facts: the EP was recorded by the band’s own Allen Casillas, mixed by The Safety Fire’s Derya “Dez” Nagle, and mastered by former Periphery member and longtime collaborator Adam “Nolly” Getgood.

In October the band will join Wolf & Bear on their headlining trek alongside Andrés. And on December 2nd they’ll be taking part in the third annual Night of the Blue Swan at Chain Reaction in Anaheim, CA alongside Sianvar, Secret Band, Eidola, Icarus The Owl and more.

Here’s a video for their new single “Smash.”

Once again, No Consequence comes out on October 6th.

VIS tour dates:

Oct 01 Fullerton, CA @ Slidebar
Oct 03 Tempe, AZ @ 51 West
Oct 04 El Paso, TX @ The Perch
Oct 05 Amarillo, TX @ Goldenlight Cantina
Oct 06 Houston, TX @ Exclusive Palace
Oct 07 San Antonio, TX @ Alamo City Hall
Oct 08 Austin, TX @ Dirty Dog Bar
Oct 09 Dallas, TX @ Dirty 30
Oct 11 Denver, CO @ 7th Circle
Oct 12 Salt Lake City, UT @ Loading Dock
Oct 13 Portland, OR @ Analog

Photo: Joe Calixto

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