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Void Vanguard releases “Up All Night” – A Gritty, Nocturnal Rock Uprising

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Void Vanguard brings life to the night with “Up All Night”, a roaring hard rock track awash with rebellion, fire, and wide open throaty adrenaline. From the first riff this track rips through the darkness with a savage female vocal presence that sizzles with raw power and naked feeling.

A masterpiece of high-octane rock, “Up All Night” is constructed around razor-edged guitars, bombastic solos, and non-stop drumming. It’s a big-bodied sonic assault that taps into the savage desperation of wild nights and the danger of bursting every rule in sight. This is an intent statement, coated in grit and shining with the neon rage.

There is a powerhouse vocal performance that burns through the distortion with unapologetic cruelty in the center of it. She doesn’t just sing – she roars, making each line a shout-out for the after-dark renegades. The creative mind behind Void Vanguard, Alfred Hermida, combines old-school British heavy metal grit with a sharp stance of modern-day pop, throttling the song with a retrospective juiciness and a contemporary concussive force.

The song swaggers and precisely glides along. Loud-quiet dynamics let you guess—verses smolder with tension before the chorus detonates with a full-on rallying cry. The product is an adrenaline rush of anthemic euphoria that makes you want to turn the volume up and step on the throttle.

Having its roots in Vancouver and with a sound reminding the legends of the UK scene, Void Vanguard shows that heavy rock still has the teeth. “Up All Night” is the sound of rushing through city streets with the volume set high and the race to euphoria continuing as the rest of the world slumbers away. This one is for every soul who’s been most alive under moonlight.

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Barbie Edonia

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