Void
Void are an American heavy metal band from Lafayette, Louisiana, formed in 2019 by vocalist Jackson Davenport. With influences such as Metallica, King Diamond, and Annihilator, the band quickly made a name for themselves across the Gulf Coast with an unmistakable sound rooted in tradition but fired with modern intensity, with songs such as “First In, Last Out” and “Return of the Phantom” being popular among fans. Void has undergone various lineup changes through the years, including the departure of guitarist Alex Bernard in 2024 and bassist Logan Davenport, the brother of vocalist Jackson, that same year. As of summer 2024, Void’s lineup consists of vocalist Jackson Davenport, guitarists Chris Braune and Gabe LeJeune, bassist Blake Adams, and drummer Aaron Landry.
Void quickly gained both local and national attention with their fierce live performances and relentless energy. After building regional momentum through local shows and their first Southern U.S. tour in October 2022, the band entered the studio during the winter of 2022 and early 2023 to record their debut album. The result, Horrors of Reality, was a raw and relentless fusion of Bay Area thrash aggression and sinister, horror-driven themes. It was released on February 3, 2023.
To support the album, Void embarked on the Haunted Madness Tour across the southern United States during the summer of 2023, later capping off the year with the Halloween release of their single “Silent Onslaught.
In 2024, Void launched their Spectral Aggression U.S. tour and briefly ventured west to open for thrash legends Whiplash. With a new lineup and a refined sonic identity, Void released their single “Return of the Phantom” on November 30, 2024. The track, a more mature and dynamic evolution of their sound, was accompanied by a B-side cover of Celtic Frost’s “Necromantical Screams” and received critical acclaim.
n early 2025, Void announced their sophomore album, Forbidden Morals, and began recording while touring the East Coast alongside Louisiana metal icons Exhorder. The singles “Apparition” and “Judas Cradle,” released in May and July respectively, showcased a darker, more layered musical direction. The album Forbidden Morals was officially released on August 29, 2025, coinciding with the band’s Breaking and Entering summer tour and further solidifying Void’s reputation as one of the rising forces in modern thrash metal.
Albums and singles
Godfather
Silent Onslaught
Horrors of reality
Return of the phantom
Forbidden morals
hidden songs: welcome and losing my sanity {2021}
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