Album Review: Paranoid Visions – Corona-Verse Realties

In 2019 Paranoid Visions set out their ambitious target of releasing a series of 5 box set albums, every 3-6 months, to conclude with an album marking the 40th year as a band! Each box set would consist of a coloured vinyl 10”, a CD version, a lyric sheet, an art print and a chapter of Deko’s poetry/lyric book. Part one, Adverse Reality (on blue vinyl), came out late in 2019 and, Now after a huge knock to the schedule that came in the form of an invisible enemy, which turned out to be a bit of a poetic twist that led to Corona-Verse Reality, a stunning Orange vinyl offering. The first half of the album, being written and recorded just before lockdown, and consisting of some special Paranoid Visions slants on the wrongs in the world.  Truth hurts is a term that should always precede any alb...

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