Void_of_vision_hell_hell_hell_official_music_video Apr 2026
The band performs with an emotive vigor that reviewers have compared to the opening of a "pit of hell".
"HELL HELL HELL" is a pivotal track that "unearthed a new Void of Vision live performance" style, moving the band toward a more electronically-influenced, high-speed sound that defines their modern era. It was a precursor to the deeply personal themes explored in their later work, such as the 2024 album What I'll Leave Behind , which explicitly deals with Bergin's 2022 near-death experience and brain surgery. Void Of Vision - HELL HELL HELL [Official Music Video]
The visual style leans into a "00s clubland" aesthetic, mixing gritty metal performance with high-energy electronic vibes, creating a feeling of a "disco-metal" nightmare. Visual Elements void_of_vision_hell_hell_hell_official_music_video
Lyrically and visually, the song reflects a desire to destroy negative versions of oneself to "leave them in the past".
Directed by and produced by Cian Marangos and Jack Bergin , the video emphasizes a chaotic, immersive environment. The band performs with an emotive vigor that
The video is part of a larger creative arc where Bergin utilized a "shadow-self" persona to process trauma and pain. This character allows for a raw, uninhibited expression of the "hell" he felt he was living through.
The video captures the "psychosomatic energy" described in the band's lyrics—a building internal tension that eventually explodes into external aggression. Context within the Band's History Void Of Vision - HELL HELL HELL [Official
The story of the video focuses on a descent into a personal, internal "underworld." It explores themes of and madness , visualized through a frantic, drum'n'bass-inspired metalcore performance.