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Listen to Every Hell’s debut EP: “The songs grew so organically and with so much power”

Every Hell have unveiled their debut EP Vertebrate, which was tracked live as a band straight to tape, and Will Gardner says gave it all an “extra adrenaline bump”.

Listen to Every Hell’s debut EP: “The songs grew so organically and with so much power”
Words:
Emily Carter

Just under a year on from their big launch as a band, Every Hell have dropped their debut EP Vertebrate.

Frontman Will Gardner (formerly of the great Black Peaks) says that putting it all together “has been nothing but inspiring for me”.

“It’s really let me find my feet as a writer and build trust and chemistry with the guys,” he enthuses. “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.

“The studio was one of my favourite recording experiences I’ve ever had and the songs just grew so organically and with so much power it was really something special,” Will adds. “As a vocalist I have never felt as comfortable and in a free flow state as when I was in the booth for this session. Something about tracking it all together and live, to tape added this extra adrenaline bump that I think you can really hear in the finished article.”

Hear exactly what Will means by streaming Vertebrate below:

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