London band High Vis, which takes its name from fluorescent vests, formed in 2016 with original members Graham Sayle on vocals, Rob Hammeren and Frenchman Romain Bruneau on guitars, Rob Moss on bass and Edward Harper on drums. Originally from New Brighton on Merseyside, Graham Sayle moved to London for his studies and took part in the music scene, where he met two members of post-hardcore band Dirty Money, with whom he formed High Vis with the addition of two guitarists. Having left in 2016, Rob Moss gave way to Jack Muncaster for the 2017 recording of the three EPs I, II and III, while Romain Bruneau was replaced in 2018 by Martin McNamara. Now stabilized, the band set to work on their debut album No Sense No Feeling (2019), the promotion of which was curbed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Recorded in 2020, the Society Exists EP added two tracks to the band's repertoire, and they returned in 2022 with "Talk for Hours", the first single from the album Blending, which was followed by a tour of North America, appearances at the UK's Outbreak Festival and Reading and Leeds Festivals, and concerts on the European continent. High Vis then returned to the studio for their third album, Guided Tour (2024), featuring the singles "Mob DLA", "Mind's a Lie", "Drop Me Out" and "Guided Tour".
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