BEYOND EXTINCTION ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE SHOW FOR MARCH 2026

Published on 9 December 2025 at 12:00

Essex's resident death metallers BEYOND EXTINCTION recently released their debut full-length, the anthropic "Where They Gather". Three excruciating and catastrophic years in the making culminated in the most densely heavy and suffocating music the quartet have birthed yet, taking you on an immersive trip through the final settlements of a dystopian yet eerily close-to-home wasteland. Now, on Saturday 7th March 2026, you can witness the aural assault in all its visceral glory. For the first and only time BEYOND EXTINCTION will celebrate their debut concept album by playing "Where They Gather" in full, in London's Black Heart, Camden. [PHOTO CREDIT: Jon Sugden]

Support comes from Kingston-upon-Hull sludgy hardcore extremists Mastiff, and Brighton-based industrial post-metallers Tribe Of Ghosts.

 

On the announcement of the show, vocalist Jasper Harmer shares:

"Where They Gather was made to be listened to, played and experienced in full. On 7th March 2026 we will deliver an audio terror like no other. Expect dread, hate and fear by the barrowful. In an intimate environment, amongst the extended family of the band, this will go down in the books as one of the capital’s most horrific evenings. We can’t wait to see you there.”

 

Stream "Where They Gather" HERE.

Tickets available now from https://beyondextinction.online/.

Essex-born death metal four-piece BEYOND EXTINCTION released their critically acclaimed debut "Where They Gather" in 2025 and have been spreading dread over the nation with their unchallenged heaviness since. Bending the rules of death metal to breaking point, the UK scene has rarely experienced a live act which dives to pits as down-tuned as BEYOND EXTINCTION. Lower than hell, slower than death.

"So unhinged and vitriolic, it borders on the terrifying."

8/10 - Metal Hammer

 

"On the basis of Where They Gather, their future looks rather brighter than the one they’ve belched into life here, that’s for sure."

4/5 - Kerrang!

 

"Where They Gather is a vital, visceral piece of deathcore. At the moment, no one is like them, but you can bet that everyone will want to be them."

8/10 - Distorted Sound

 

"If you only listen to one deathcore album this year, make it this one. Without a doubt a stand out record in the genre for 2025 and beyond."

- Razor's Edge -

2025 was not only the year that saw the fruits of their labour come into fruition in the form of BEYOND EXTINCTION's long-awaited anticipated debut album, "Where They Gather", but they also sharpened their teeth on the road having performed an array of select headline dates and three successful "I was there!" co-headline shows with blackened deathcore southerners To Obey A Tyrant. The death metal warriors also teamed up with Gutrectomy and Kanine, as well as decimating their opening slot at London's Underworld with straightedge Australians To The Grave and long-time northern savage besties Osiah.

"Where They Gather" Track Listing:

 

1. Bodies At The Gates

2. Where They Gather

3. Traitors To The Ropes

4. Tyranny ft. Alex Teyen (Black Tongue)

5. Scorched Earth

6. Apache ft. Josh Davies (Ingested)

7. Seven Spears

8. Throne Of Atrophy

9. Winter Sun

10. Mansions Burning On Bleak Horizons

11. Earthmurk

12. The Mines

13. U-235

ABOUT BEYOND EXTINCTION:

 

It’s not been an easy journey for the Essex based four-piece, with a long and difficult recovery for the band after losing founding member and lead guitarist Zach Scott in 2023 at just 20 years old. 2024 saw the childhood school friends put together a memorial show, titled Never Forget Your Own, a moniker Zach had tattooed on him, at London’s Underworld in celebration of a life well-lived. The stellar line-up of bands, of which Zach had been involved with in one form or another, consisted of headliners OsiahBeyond ExtinctionGodeaterBitterwoodExistentialistDygoraGlower, and How Long You Been Driving. All proceeds were split and donated to three mental health and suicide prevention charities: Help Musicians, Young Minds, and Campaign Against Living Miserably.

 

In the aftermath and through sheer determination, passion, and the addition of guitarist Danny Russel, who joins Jasper Harmer [vocals], Jude Bennett [guitars], and Niall Ali [drums], death metallers BEYOND EXTINCTION have risen to the challenge. After countless UK tours, festival appearances and two stellar EPs, The Fatal Flaws of Humankind [2021] and Nothing More Wretched [2023], their first full length arrives this autumn.

 

“Danny didn’t just fill a space in the band, he set a new course for us," confesses drummer Niall Ali"His vision didn’t just complement ours, it expanded it, adding new colours to our music’s soundscape. You can feel his fingerprints in the icy tension of ‘Winter Sun’, his rhythmic intricacies are interwoven through the album’s atmosphere.” Danny Russel adds, “Before I joined the band officially, I had written ‘Winter Sun’ in full and presented it to the guys. They loved it so much it didn’t need revising. I am very happy to have later been involved in the remainder of the writing process.”

 

Creating a visually compelling backdrop to their music is a constant element in BEYOND EXTINCTION’s song-writing, embossing their lyrics and ambient soundscapes with personal horrors and realisations. Dense and asphyxiatingly heavy, their music offers a hazed vision of pain and loss, introspection and anthropy, and hindsight and foresight into a world that was not built for us.

 

Vocalist and lyricist Jasper Harmer talks about the process of bringing his dystopian but scarily familiar world to life: “My lyrics are the amalgamation of all the ills of our cities and urban living projected onto a bleak and damning story of our future. In some ways it is a grim and depressing prediction of our civilisation’s final destination. Truly, this city is the place where all my hate has come to live. Truly, I hope we never end up there.”

BEYOND EXTINCTION are:

Jasper Harmer - vocals

Jude Bennett - guitars

Danny Russel - guitars

Niall Ali - drums

 

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