With their seventh album on the way next year, EVERYTHING EVERYTHING are still pushing at the boundaries. Check out the latest cover story for our New Music Friday playlist edit, The Cut.
Words: Stephen Ackroyd.
Photos: Steve Gullick.
As they approach their seventh studio release, Everything Everything aren't slowing down or playing it safe - quite the opposite. With a conceptual vision inspired by an alternate reality, the band find themselves questioning society, tech, and what it means to be human.
Lead vocalist Jonathan Higgs takes a break from finalising their latest video ("It's all one shot, so there isn't much to do!") to discuss the forthcoming record. "It's got a fairly simple concept; it's about a fictional world wherein all of society is consumed with the building of a giant mountain," he explains. "The only problem is they have to dig a big hole in order to build it, and they have to live in the hole. I wanted something monolithic and simple to hang the album around, an easy but strong metaphor that can be applied to a number of things."








