Sunshine Coast masters of noise New Clear Vision returned for our listening pleasure last year with a fresh line-up and renewed vigor.
A mainstay on the music scene for a number of years, New Clear Vision took a break that many hoped would be fleeting, with frontman and all-around nice guy Brad Bromfield promising there was more to come.
And hasn’t he delivered on his promise!
When NCV returned to our stages last year expectation was high. This was a band whose live show borders on legendary, with a full nuclear wasteland-type visual component offset by ferocious and scathing lyrics delivered with a rap/metal/nu-metal hybrid, unlike anything to come out of the Australian music scene in perhaps forever.
Now, with Daniel, Brodie and Zac on board, Bromfield has managed to elevate the legend that is NCV even more, delivering pulsating recent performances that has seen the band added to the whole upcoming NuMetal Mayhem tour which features Anders Colsefni (Slipknot) and Wayland Reavis (Mushroomhead).
But, before that, New Clear Vision are set to explode your senses with a crushing single The New Rage, which will be premiered via HEAVY at midday, August 31.
Bromfield sat down with HEAVY to take us further into the world of New Clear Vision.
WARNING: PLACE EAR MUFFS ON CHILDREN BEFORE LISTENING
“It’s been nearly three years,” he almost sighed when asked how long it has been since New Clear Vision have released new music. “It’s very, very exciting. It’s a better product – and that’s no disrespect to anyone that’s been there before – but we’re finding the sound that I wanted 6, 7, 8 years ago.”
We ask Bromfield to delve deeper into the musical side of The New Rage.
“We were supposed to release it when we did the show at Caloundra earlier this year,” he explained, “but thank fuck we didn’t because we hadn’t had it… there’s now some samples at the start and some different shit there thast we’ve never done. I won’t say too much about it, but it’s hitting those nu-metal vibes that we’re all about and always have been. Decisions were made just before we were gonna release it, so we had a few things and different ideas. And, again, thank fuck we did because now it’s a product of what we represent and what we always should have been.”
In the full interview, Brad talks more about the musicality of The New Rage, how they have changed the song from its initial version, releasing it as audio first and why, the planned film clip and what it entails, how The New Rage kicks off a proposed trilogy of sorts, introduces us to the new members and what they bring to NCV, the upcoming run of shows as part of NuMetal Mayhem, a new album and more.