
British rockers Beth Blade & The Beautiful Disasters have returned with a brand new single! ‘Never Let Go’, which released on May 1st, is the band’s first release since their 2022 album “Mythos, Confession, Tragedies and Love”, and will act as a precursor to their upcoming new album, set for release on September 12th!
Speaking about the band’s new material, Blade said: “It’s been a long time coming. Our new album is finally seeing the light of day on September 12th, and we are so excited to share it with you and whilst I can’t yet divulge too much, there is laughter, unadulterated fun, rock and roll spirit and a vintage flair that never goes out of style. There’s also pain, fear, vulnerability and depths so dark they may make old wounds ache. More to come on that….
It’s a scary world, so right now so we felt like we all deserved a little light heartedness, the first single ‘Never Let Go’ out May 1st makes me think of sunshine and open roads, living in the moment, falling in love, staying up all night and singing until you’re hoarse, reminiscing on the times you’ve shared with your people. Nostalgia can remind you why you felt the magic in the first place. That feeling isn’t something we should give up and it’s why we should never let go…”
Since bursting onto the scene, Blade and her disasters have built a reputation for monster riffs, huge choruses and a dose of old school rock and roll attitude. With aggressive muscle and melodic sensitivity, they have an unmistakable modern presence whilst keeping the spirit of old school rock and roll alive.
The band have been a non-stop force to be reckoned with, through hard work and graft building a strong pedigree touring with Marco Mendoza (ex-Whitesnake, Thin Lizzy) and The Electric Boys, and have supported old and new legends such as Kee Marcello, Y and T, Doro Pesch, Dan Reed Network and Danny Vaughan (Tyketto), Ricky Warwick (Thin Lizzy, Blackstar Riders), Massive Wagons, Those Damn Crows, The Dead Daisies, Graham Bonnet (Rainbow), and Thundermother. They are no strangers to festivals either having performed at Hard Rock Hell, Planet Rockstock, Planet Rock’s Winter’s End and most notably with KISS on the globally renowned KISS Kruise in the USA. This year they are hitting Maid of Stone festival with the likes of Black Stone Cherry and The Sweet.
The band’s first three albums received glowing reviews across the rock press (each album crowdfunded by their fans and resulted in international radio airplay including rotation on major networks in the UK, like Planet Rock, multiple and BBC radio stations Beth herself, who is often likened to a mix between Lzzy Hale and Suzi Quatro, has sung backing vocals on two albums with British Rock legends Thunder, one which reached number three in the UK Top 40 Album Chart and number one in the UK Rock Chart.
Their last album “Mythos, Confession, Tragedies and Love” was released on July 8th, 2022, receiving rave reviews from all corners of the media. The album itself lead the band down a musically intense path, going darker and deeper than ever before whilst Beth spoke out publicly to Sky News about her experiences as a survivor of domestic violence hoping to use the music to help people through their own experiences.
The band is fiercely determined and has the grit to surpass their previous accomplishments through intense live performances and a passion for rock and roll that is unrivalled.