Album Description"Everything about History Invades exudes attitude. From the chopped up, transmedia-inspired artwork to the circumlocutory song titles, they demand attention." -- SPLENDID "History Invades exudes an eloquent way of telling us that the world we live in is not at all the world we live in." -- DecoyMusic "Pure genius right from the get-go, History Invades breaks ground into new territory while maintaining an edge and holding hooks throughout the entire record to create an all-encompassing masterpiece." -- HYBRID "Post Modernist Trap: The Stalkers Guide to the Universe," which opens up In Vision Vanish Invisible, is a solid, almost radio-friendly anthem that showcases History Invades' talent for turning electronic noise and chaotic repetition into a groove no soul can refuse. The rest of the album follows suit, sometimes veering into dark, electronic ballads or diving into songs rooted in a more brooding and epic rock. With such a wide variety of sounds, In Vision Vanish Invisible could never be pigeon-holed as a rock record or as an electronic record or even as the all encompassing "indie" record. The word to name the sound isn't available, so finding a term is futile. History Invades is in constant motion, and won't ever doubt your desire and ability to keep up.