Tragic Visions to release first album in 15 years: ‘Ruin’ – Out now

Tragic Visions
Out now is “Ruin”, the new full-length release from the American industrial/EBM band Tragic Visions. The new album holds 14 tracks and features their first new material in 15 years.
Thematically “Ruin” handles themes of mental health struggles and existential despair. “Ruin” is available now on all major digital platforms including Spotify and Bandcamp.
Tragic Visions was formed by David Buyense in 1999. The band originated under the name TV, inspired by the idea of media’s dangerous influence, but later changed to Tragic Visions to avoid confusion with other bands. The current lineup includes David Buyense, Jess Gibbs, Jason Vanhelsdingen and Nosajg.
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