NEWS: Red Method unleash “All For One, None For All”!

The wait for new material from London based Metal heads Red Method is finally over as the first cut from the yet to be dated album “As In Life” surfaces. Titled “All For One, None For All” the track features a guest vocal appearance from Jayant Bhadula of Bloodywood fame and is conjoined to a dystopic and hellish music video. The timing of the release couldn’t be better because the six piece are preparing to hit the road with Breed 77 for seven shows so they can give it an airing…

On the new single, vocalist Jeremy Gomez comments: “‘All For One, None For All’ discusses the topic of how empathy is misinterpreted. Imagine that every person is on fire and we stoke that fire with verbal petrol. Nothing is private anymore and we crave the negative. Any opinion is valid and critical thinking isn’t required, allowing the worst in society to influence our geopolitical landscape. Relevance is a number on a screen and social importance is the number of followers we have. We have lost our humanity. Would people even like me if they saw me for who I really am? Between the feelings of crippling anxiety and the hunger for more in life, each day we stride towards hell with our backs to what is truly divine. We have become all for one and none for all.”

On working with Jayant Bhadula from Bloodywood the band comment: “This collaboration has been a long-awaited explosion of creativity! After three tours across India as the proto-band for Red Method, we were immersed in the vibrant heartbeat of their metal scene, rubbing elbows with some of the genre’s biggest names. When we played Bloodstock’s main stage together in 2022, we forged an unbreakable bond and connected on a profound level. So when the opportunity arose to work on music together, it was a no-brainer. He wasted no time booking a studio in his hometown of New Delhi and just a day later, the magic was waiting in our inbox.”

On the album, Gomez comments: “This album is everything; A primal onslaught of human emotion and a critique of the world as it is now. It’s a catharsis exploring every corner and facet of human suffering. Be it the intense paranoia and disconnection we feel coming out of a lockdown and into a war where each one of us can feel the doomsday clock ticking ever closer to midnight. The loneliness where we have slowly lost our human touch, communicating what we want others to see on social media platforms. The loss of ourselves as we desperately try to hang on to something that’s real yet in turn only to be disappointed again. Issues are revealed around broken relationships, trauma and abuse, where we hurt just to feel something. This album reflects the war that is currently being fought in our minds and hearts.”

Upcoming Shows:

with Breed 77:
15.11.24 – The Slay, Glasgow
16.11.24 – Corporation, Sheffield
17.11.24 – The Underground, Stoke
19.11.24 – Star & Garter, Manchester
20.11.24 – Nightrain, Bradford
21.11.24 – Castle & Falcon, Birmingham
22.11.24 – The Victoria, Swindon

31.01.25 – The Coldstore, Nottingham

with Embryonic Autopsy:
17.04.25 – Ivory Black, Glasgow
18.04.25 – Retro, Manchester
19.04.25 – Arches, Coventry
20.04.25 – Cobblestones, Bridgewater
21.04.25 – Brickmakers, Norwich
24.04.25 – Bear Cave, Bournemouth
25.04.25 – Camden Assembly, London
19.07.25 – Primordial The Big Bang Festival

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