Historical Archive
Released in 1990, 'Vision Thing' by The Sisters of Mercy showcases a blend of gothic rock and hard rock influences, characterized by driving guitars, deep vocals, and atmospheric production. The album's themes often delve into love, loss, and existential angst, resonating with fans of the genre. Its sound marked a departure from the band's earlier work, incorporating a more polished and powerful approach. The album is noted for its singles 'This Corrosion' and 'More,' which remain fan favorites and highlight the band's signature style.