High Vis's third album, Guided Tour, is a potent Britpop manifesto that transforms the hardships of working-class life into vibrant, power-filled anthems, revealing deep-rooted class tensions.
Graham Sayle’s lyricism, heavy with personal history, tells the tale of his late uncle's struggles, capturing the essence of the working-class experience amid Thatcher's era.
Producer Jonah Falco elevates the album with a sound that encapsulates the band's mixed backgrounds and drives, allowing High Vis to blend punk roots with Britpop sensibilities.
Despite their success, High Vis remain grounded, as seen in their lyrics, addressing societal struggles while celebrating personal victories and triumphs over adversity.
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