Every Hell are one of the UK’s most exciting emerging heavy bands — a ferocious collision of crushing riffs, distorted saxophone, soaring melodies, and fearless experimentation. Blending technical precision with raw instinct, the Brighton/Bristol five-piece create a sound that feels both familiar and completely untamed.
Fronted by vocalist and saxophonist Will Gardner, alongside Toby Stewart (guitar/vocals), Andrew Gosden (bass/vocals), Mark Roberts (drums/production), and Jules Maas-Palmer (guitars/synths), Every Hell draw on a collective history in acclaimed UK acts including Black Peaks, Broker, Memory of Elephants, and Skin Failure — while carving out a distinct identity all their own.
The first single of the forthcoming EP (soon to be announced) Let Me Go marked the band’s return in emphatic fashion. A relentless barrage of riffs, grooves, and intensity, the track is a masterclass in modern heaviness, surging forward at breakneck speed without ever letting up. Let me Go was followed by Catching Thunder which featured in the Kerrang! Chart’s “The best new music this week”. The new EP “The People’s Republic of Hell” will be launched on the 25th June featuring Bane of the Bear and FDR, two additional tracks.
Their debut EP, Vertebrate (October 2024), was recorded live to tape, capturing the chemistry of a band operating on pure instinct and momentum. The result is a raw, genre-defying statement that fuses stoner metal, indie-punk, and art-rock, propelled by distorted saxophone, dynamic songwriting, and emotionally charged vocals.
On stage, Every Hell are an explosive force. Their live shows combine unrelenting energy with commanding musicianship, earning them appearances at festivals including 2000trees, ArcTanGent, StrangeForms, Castlefest, Misery Loves Company, and Noizzefest. They’ve shared stages with Sick Joy, Knives, The St Pierre Snake Invasion, and Peach, who joined the band for their Vertebrate EP launch.