At points, that’s manifested in surging, anthemic songwriting. The massive Annihilist, for instance, and expansive highlights Half Life and Hindsight, feel akin to While She Sleeps or Architects at their most honed – with Ben Ville’s vocal delivery often strikingly reminiscent of Sam Carter’s. At others, it is evident in more intricate and ambitious lyricism, such as the two-part, double-sided study of addiction on D V P E and D E A L E R. Hell, we even get a smattering of fast-spit sections that border on the aggro rap-core of Attila.
Ultimately, with metalcore as absurdly overcrowded as it has been for some time, even this excellent evolution needs a little more spark and originality for InVisions to hang with the genre’s biggest hitters. Taken on its own unbending terms, however, Deadlock does (rough) justice to one of the UK’s hardest-working bands.
Verdict: 3/5
For fans of: Architects, Beartooth, While She Sleeps
Deadlock is out now