High Vis formed in 2016 with members of now-defunct UK hardcore bands Dirty Money, Tremors, DiE, The Smear, and they run in the same circles as bands like Chubby And The Gang, Higher Power and The Chisel, and they've retained their hardcore energy but inject it to their home country's history of post-punk and Britpop. They've just signed to Dais Records, who will release the followup to theri 2019 debut LP No Sense No Feeling later this year, and while most details on the album are TBA, they've just shared lead single "Talk for Hours." It's bigger, cleaner, and catchier than anything on their last album, and it kinda sounds like if The Stone Roses got really into snotty hardcore.
Vocalist Graham Sayle calls it "a sobering reflection on endless conversations without resolution. Temporary chemical optimism and subsequent hopeless introspection. A song born out of late nights waiting your turn to shout your struggle that no one will listen to." Listen and watch the video below.