Rising from the heart of the UK metal underground, Beyond Salvation have returned with a brand new single, titled ‘Incarcerate’, which will be released on Thursday 19th March 2026.
Hailing from Manchester, Beyond Salvation deliver a ferocious blend of thrash metal at its core, fused with groove and death metal influences, all driven by a hardcore-inspired vocal attack. Breaking away from modern trends, the band performs entirely in standard tuning — letting songwriting, precision, and sheer aggression carry the weight. No fads. No gimmicks. Just metal anthems played with passion and screamed with pride in the name of METAL.
The heavy metal heavyweights is built up of Jon Pedley (Vocals, Rhythm Guitar), Arun Kamath (Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals), Luke Entwistle (Bass, Backing Vocals), and Owen Ashworth (Drums), Beyond Salvation has been carving their path in the metal scene with passion and pride. Their music, characterised by thrash with strong influences of groove and death metal, sets them apart from the crowd and shows the versatility of the bands music.
Since their formation, the band’s reputation has been built upon relentless live performances within their local area and further afield and has rewarded them with successful performances at Bloodstock Festival, as well as support slots alongside the likes of Shrapnel, Tailgunner, Gruesome and Krysthla. Beyond Salvation pay homage to the classic metal ethos with a modern edge.
‘Incarcerate’ is a fast paced, intense song that is about the struggles people have with their mental health and how they can form a ‘self-made’ prison, inside their head that can make you feel trapped. Jon Pedley, the bands vocalist and Guitarist states “Although much of the song sits in a darker, more downbeat space lyrically and emotionally, the real core of it comes through in the bridge line, ‘give me the strength’” Pedley states “That moment is essentially the turning point of the track. It represents a person finally becoming aware of the weight they’ve been carrying — past mistakes, self-doubt, bad decisions, or patterns they feel trapped in — and reaching a point where they actually want to break free from it. It’s less about defeat and more about recognition.”