Red Method Return with New Single – ‘All for One, None for All’ and Announce Their Eagerly Awaited Second Album – ‘Vol 1- As in Life’

Since its inception, Red Method’s feet have hardly touched the ground. From releasing the appropriately named For the Sick… before lockdown Red Method managed what most could not. Relentless growth fuelled by a live game garnering them the most loyal of fanbase proudly known as the Bloodline. From barely being able to fit on the local stages Red Method were voted by the fans to headline the Download boardie stage and open Bloodstock’s main stage, only 2 years and 3 lockdowns later. It’s been a long time coming but the wait is nearly over, no stone unturned as the blood returns to the soil.

The new album builds from the themes of the past and expands in every possible way. If album one was the crime, album two is the kill. Red Method have Spent the last few years selling out venues across the U.K and Europe headlining independent festivals, and even being invited to share the stage with artists such as Phil Anselmo, Cradle of Filth, Sleep Token and Infected Rain to name few. Red Method have spent 2024 working behind the scenes to make sure that 2025 is their biggest year to date, with new music, new videos and a new look, they want to show you what they have in store for the next 2 years.

Now, they unveil the first stage of that plan with the brand-new single ‘All for One, None for All’, which features Jayant Bhadula from Bloodywood. Recorded, mixed and mastered by Scott Atkins of Grindstone Studios (Cradle of Filth / Sylosis/ Behemoth). A song that is accompanied with a feature video (Richard Oakes – Dark Fable Media) that sees the band being hung upside down and swinging amongst the fires of hell that have become our world. A visceral realization of the songs meaning and their no holds bar approach that will be seen as this release comes to life.

Welcome to our world, painted in red.

Speaking about the song concept, the band said:

All for one, None for all discusses the topic of how empathy is misinterpreted. The sum of human kindness is at an all-time low of zero. Imagine that every person is on fire and we stoke the fire with verbal petrol. Nothing is private anymore, like a prison we built ourselves to incarcerate compassion. We crave the negative. Any opinion is valid and critical thinking isn’t required, allowing the worst in society; pedophiles, sex traffickers and broken moralists to influence our geopolitical landscape. Relevance is a number on screen and social importance is the number of followers we have. We have lost our humanity.

‘All for One, None for All’ is taken from Red Method’s eagerly awaited second album, ‘Vol 1- As in Life’, and the band had this to say about it:

In making this album we all experienced issues that had taken us to the very edge. A feeling we so deeply feel within society; our lungs so choked we’ve forgotten how it is to breathe normally. A pain so raw, hiding behind the shadow of our real self – 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.

Comments Jeremy Gomez (Lead Vocals):

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 to only 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 being currently fought the world over in our minds and heart.

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