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Every Hell unleash “gnarly and dissonant” new single, Let Me Go

Every Hell are back as a five-piece, and they’ve dropped a new single “about being stuck in a loop of guilt and self-loathing”.

Every Hell unleash “gnarly and dissonant” new single, Let Me Go
Words:
Emily Garner
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@LBPhoto.uk

Every Hell have unveiled a new single, Let Me Go.

The now-five-piece – vocalist/saxophonist Will Gardner, guitarist Toby Stewert, bassist Andrew Gosden, drummer Mark Roberts and guitarist/synth musician Jules Maas-Palmer – are back with their first new music since 2024 debut EP Vertebrate.

“Let Me Go was written in the summer of 2025, an initial idea brought to the rehearsal room that was a bit too proggy,” explains Will. “We slowly tore it apart over a few weeks to make it more gnarly and dissonant, more aligned with Every Hell vibe.

“Lyrically, Let Me Go is about being stuck in a loop of guilt and self-loathing until eventually giving in to depression and anxiety instead of fighting it. I think a lot of the time we fight really hard against deep and dark emotions instead of embracing them as part of being human and imperfect.”

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