Album Reviews
Visions From The Void

4.0
Inspired by science fiction and the occult as well as Ramones and The Lillingtons, Italian pop-punks Proton Packs are back with their fifth full-length, Visions From The Void, out now on Mom’s Basement Records and Striped Records.
Musically, everything makes sense for a pop-punk band with these influences. They aren’t top of the class, but the bones of these songs are sturdy enough. Vocally, however, things are less convincing: the delivery often feels flat, slightly off-key, and lacks the energy needed to match the band’s spirited songwriting.
Visions From The Void track listing:
- In The Dark
- Corrupted File
- The Backrooms
- Call Of The Moon
- The Tunnel At The End Of The Light
- Hallucination Nation
- Over And Over
- Anomaly
- I Didn't Get The Memo
- Insomnianaut
- Rabbit Hole Mind
- Nothing Works Out In The End











