Brighton-based four-piece Every Hell - who feature ex-members of Black Peaks, Broker and Memory Of Elephants, no less - have just dropped their highly-anticipated debut EP, 'Vertebrate'. Arriving on the spookiest of days (31st October, date fans), it's a no-edits, straight-to-tape testament to the group's raw, unfiltered sound and intense live performances, as well as their experimental spirit. Vocalist Will Gardener introduces the new record, and gives us five of his most interesting facts about it.
"The whole process of making 'Vertebrate' has been nothing but inspiring for me," he says. "It's really let me find my feet as a writer and build trust and chemistry with the guys. I felt very nervous at the start as it's a very weird way of writing, bringing whole riffs, choruses and chord sequences but written on saxophone and then trying to see if it works with us all. It's been a real learning curve but one that I have embraced wholeheartedly and with all my soul.
All the video stuff and artwork with crazy pigs and chickens was made by Will and Mark using a combination of AI video software and hand line drawing. Will has been working for four years in AI animation now since making comics for Skin Failure and bits of artwork for various projects. Mark is a wizard with Photoshop and uses a hand drawing pad to trace over bits and then edits it all together into the insane mash that is our videos and artwork!







