Tag: Technical Damage

NEWS: No Light Escapes unveil “Ambivalence”!

A fourth single of 2024 from Vancouver Canadians No Light Escapes has landed on Planet Metal in “Ambivalence“. A stealth attack with no social media accompaniment as yet, this one is a short, sharp Metalcore cut like they gave us with 2021’s “The Purity of Grief” album. Who doesn’t love Niagara falls? Given that all

NEWS: No Light Escapes fear their fate?

After “Final Hours” comes “Fate/Fear” as Vancouver based Canadian Metalcore merchants No Light Escapes continue the waterfall release of singles following 2021 album “The Purity of Grief”. Sticking to the tried, tested and true, the is new track is once again  produced, engineered, mixed and mastered by Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals) as the artists formerly

Playthrough: “Ruminate” from No Light Escapes!

Drummer Michael Bagchi from Vancouver heavy hitters No Light Escapes shows us how it’s done, filming, editing and mixing a playthrough video for “Ruminate“. The cut is one that takes pride of place on “The Purity of Grief”, produced by Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals), the first after the band rebranded themselves having begun life

Playthrough: “Secrets” from No Light Escapes!

Technically speaking their sophomore album having begun life as Technical Damage, “The Purity of Grief” by Vancouver heavy hitters No Light Escapes is fast approaching it’s first anniversary. Produced by Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals) it’s an absolute peach so this new playthrough from guitarists Peter Bagchi and Harrison Shaw for “Specters” is a timely

Playthrough: “High Tide” from No Light Escapes!

Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, No Light Escapes changed their name from Technical Damage before releasing their recent album “The Purity Of Grief” which was recorded by Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals). Taking the title of single “High Tide” literally, they’ve filmed a playthrough video for the song that has an incredibly high string count

Review: “The Purity of Grief” by No Light Escapes

Bands have been known to change their name for a whole host of reasons but when Technical Damage became No Light Escapes in 2020 citing the transformation of their sound and mission for the future, it certainly raised an eyebrow. As a collective, the band started out in 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia with debut

NEWS: No Light Escapes premier “Cascade”!

Filmed and edited by City Zero Films and taken from their upcoming album “The Purity of Grief” produced Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals), a band formerly known as Technical Damage who have re-emerged from a chrysalis as No Light Escapes have dropped a music video for “Cascade“. The song features some beautiful guest vocals from