Every Hell, have shared their raw and powerful new single "Revery". This track is the band's third single, following their previous releases "The Watcher" and "Freaking Out"
"Revery" showcases a stripped-back, direct sound, recorded live and to tape without any post-production or edits. This approach captures the raw energy of the band, preserving the authentic sound and personality of the four members playing together. The result is a heavy and exhilarating track that hints at a new direction for Every Hell.
Vocalist Will Gardener shares:
"Revery is about fighting anxiety and the little tricks and lies we use to try and convince ourselves we are okay. Recording this song was a real treat. We tracked drums, bass, guitar, and vocals live together in the room to 2-inch tape. Peter Miles was at the helm again which made it an easy and very fast ride. The take you hear (and can kind of see in the video) was the one we chose to keep, rough and ready with zero edits. Just some additional sax and a couple of guitar overdubs after the fact. Was a great feeling performing and then getting that instant gratification when we walked back into the control room."
This raw, unfiltered approach not only highlights the band's musical talent but also emphasizes their commitment to authenticity. The recording process, free of digital enhancements, ensures that the true essence of Every Hell’s sound is delivered to listeners. The inclusion of saxophone and minimal overdubs adds a unique layer to their heavy, live-band energy, setting them apart in the modern music landscape.
Every Hell, featuring ex-members of Black Peaks, Broker, and Memory Of Elephants, will be performing at various festivals this summer, including 2000trees, ArcTanGent, and Castlefest. They are also set for a mini-tour in July with Predeceased.
Watch the video for “Revery”:
Upcoming live dates
5th July - Bristol Rough Trade with Predeceased
6th July - Norwich Voodoo Daddys with Predeceased
7th July - Milton Keynes Craufurd Arms with Predeceased
11th July – 2000Trees Festival
15th August - ArcTanGent Festival
27th - 29th September - Castlefest, Luton