Vanity is the fourth full-length studio album, and seventh overall release, by American metalcore band Eighteen Visions.
Most critics and fans consider Vanity to be their final metalcore album, the band moving towards a more melodic and acessible sound after this.
It should however be noted that the band considered this change to have begun prior to this album, with the recording of "Motionless and White" which was featured on The Best of Eighteen Visions the year before.
Hart's improved vocal style led the band to write more melodic song structure rather than their previous technical metalcore compositions.
This also provided a chance for the track listing to be fixed, as the song "There is Always" was left off on the original CD covers of the album.