————- Created from the ashes of a collection of other brilliant UK bands, one of the most exciting heavy voices in the UK rock scene right now is Brighton/Bristol based band Every Hell. The band have today released their utterly spellbinding new EP ‘The People’s Republic Of Hell’, a collection of smart, heavy, catchy and expansive heavy tunes that really showcase exactly what this band is all about. The EP also very much hints towards the future musical direction of the band, who have the long awaited debut album still to be announced. You can listen to the full EP – HERE As vocalist Will Gardner explains, “This EP really marks a new chapter for Every Hell.The band has found its identity much more now and the addition of Jules (synth/guitar) has opened up so many more possibilities regarding both our live and studio sound. It’s a pretty short sharp slap in the face, but it kinda serves as a “statement of intent” for the future. We’re super excited to see how much further we can push our sound now as we move toward a full length record, and we hope this EP serves as a tidy little stop gap to let everyone know what’s up! “ Will explains a bit more on the new EP – “The People’s Republic of Hell is our latest EP. Originally, it was going to consist of full tracks from our album, but we decided we wanted to release an EP first and let things develop before putting out a full record.We picked four of the biggest bangers, tracks that felt less like album cuts and more like singles. These four really stood out, and as a body of work, I think it’s a great little glimpse of what’s to come. I think this EP naturally falls into the direction we want to take with the LP and the forthcoming album as a whole.” “The name The People’s Republic of Hell ties into the idea of making a statement. It’s something we want to carry through everything we do, the Republic of our people, in a way. The imagery came from this tank concept, which grew out of playing around with ideas inspired by 1950s cinema, old-school 3D glasses, and various visual elements that run throughout the EP. There’s no single theme connecting all four tracks. They’re all about different things, but together they create a cohesive snapshot of where we are right now.” Live wise, the band will followed up recent dates with Haggard Cat and Alpha Male Tea Party with an EP launch show last night (June 25th) at Signature Brewery in London. You can also catch the band on the road in July they will be main support to the recently reformed Arcane Roots, on their sold out Brighton and Milton Keynes shows. All the current, announced shows are below:
26th June at JT Soar Death Cult Electric, Every Hell and Maebe
4th July Arcane Roots Support Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes
7th July Arcane Roots Support Chalk, Brighton
11th October Eyes support The Croft, Bristol Look out for even more new music, more headline shows, festivals and support slots to be announced in the coming weeks. ————- A bit about Every Hell
At the core of Every Hell is a collective whose reach extends far beyond the band itself. Vocalist and saxophonist Will Gardner, also known for his work in Black Peaks, bridges heavy music and jazz as a well-respected figure in both scenes. Guitarist Toby Stewart is a long-standing fixture of the well-established heavier festivals, with over a decade of appearances at ArcTanGent — including opening its first-ever main stage — alongside performances at 2000trees and Bloodstock. The band’s expanded sound is completed by new member Jules Maas-Palmer on guitar and synths, whose work spans performance, production, education, studio design and underground sound-system culture. Bassist Andrew Gosden, formerly of Black Peaks, brings a rare end-to-end understanding of the industry, combining global touring experience with years spent as a trained guitar luthier and over 15 years sourcing and supplying specialist tonewoods to instrument makers worldwide. Anchoring the band is drummer Mark Roberts, a highly respected producer, engineer and mixer whose credits include Black Peaks, Jamie Lenman, Delta Sleep, Alpha Male Tea Party and The Physics House Band, alongside extensive UK and European touring. The band have already released a collection of infectious, bright and popular singles, as well as the debut ‘Vertebrate’ EP in 2024 – an EP recorded straight to tape, entirely live and ‘in the room’. They have also toured and played shows with the likes of Knives, Vower, Sick Joy, The St Pierre Snake Invasion and Peach (who joined them on the ‘Vertebrate’ EP launch show), as well as perform at 2000trees Festival, Arctangent, Noizzefest, Castle Fest and Misery Loves Company. ————- EVERY HELL are:
Will Gardner – Vocals & Saxophone
Toby Stewart – Guitar & Vocals
Andrew Gosden – Bass & Vocals
Mark Roberts – Drums & Production
Jules Maas-Palmer – Guitar & Synths |