Fury Unleashes New Single “What’s It Gonna Be?”
British heavy rock band Fury is set to make waves with their new single and video, “What’s It Gonna Be?”, taken from the eagerly anticipated album “Interceptor.” This latest offering showcases a fresh vocal dynamic, spotlighting co-lead vocalist Nyah Ifill as she delivers a performance filled with fire and soul.
A Bold Anthem of Defiance
“What’s It Gonna Be?” serves as a mission statement for the band, featuring driving retro grooves and electrifying guitar work. The track stands out as a catchy, commanding anthem about embracing one’s choices and standing tall. With its razor-sharp energy and relentless hooks, this song epitomizes Fury’s determination to push forward with purpose.
Musical Evolution in “Interceptor”
Fury’s upcoming album, “Interceptor,” marks a significant evolution in their sound. The band is challenging the conventions of hard rock and metal with a mix of classic fast riffs and introspective compositions that may surprise listeners accustomed to traditional metal norms. This album reflects the growth of Fury since their last release, “Born To Sin” (2022), particularly through the introduction of dual lead vocals.
The Power of Dual Vocals
With the addition of Nyah Ifill alongside founding member Julian Jenkins, Fury has broadened their sonic landscape. The interplay between their distinctive vocal styles creates a powerful wall of sound, enhancing the overall intensity of their live performances. The evolution of vocal melody and harmony has become increasingly significant in their music, solidifying their identity as a band.
Becky Baldwin’s Remarkable Journey
2022 was a landmark year not only for the band but also for bassist Becky Baldwin. After meeting heavy metal legends Mercyful Fate, she was invited by King Diamond to join their North American tour. This opportunity led to her permanent placement with the band in January 2024, showcasing her talent on an international scale while continuing to contribute to Fury’s exciting new album.
Production and Sound
“Interceptor” sees Fury collaborating with Todd Campbell of Stompbox Studios, known for his work with Motörhead. This partnership promises to capture the raw energy and gritty tones that Fury desires, ensuring that their fifth studio album resonates with fans old and new.
Fury’s Growing Presence
Since their formation in 2010, Fury has undergone numerous lineup changes, but they have recently found their stride. Their expansion into touring mainland Europe and a growing online following are testaments to their hard work and dedication. Notable performances include appearances at major festivals like Download and Bloodstock Open Air, as well as supporting renowned acts such as Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons.
The Future Looks Bright
With “Interceptor” set to be released on September 5, 2025, in various formats including limited edition vinyl, Fury is poised to shake up the heavy music scene once again. The album promises to deliver the signature sound fans have come to love while also exploring new musical territories.
Lineup
- Julian Jenkins – guitar, vocals
- Nyah Ifill – vocals
- Becky Baldwin – bass
- Tom Fenn – drums
- Tom Atkinson – guitar
Tour Dates
Fury is also hitting the road for a series of shows leading up to the album release. Fans can catch the band at various festivals and venues across the UK.
Conclusion
Fury is undoubtedly on the rise, with their new single and forthcoming album showcasing their evolution as a band. With powerful dual vocals, a commitment to pushing musical boundaries, and an exciting touring schedule, Fury is ready to make their mark on the heavy rock scene once again.
FAQs
When is the release date for “Interceptor”?
“Interceptor” is set to be released on September 5, 2025.
Where can I listen to the single “What’s It Gonna Be?”
The digital single is available on various platforms, including the link here.
Who are the members of Fury?
The current lineup includes Julian Jenkins, Nyah Ifill, Becky Baldwin, Tom Fenn, and Tom Atkinson.
What festivals will Fury be playing at?
Fury will perform at several festivals across the UK, including Maid of Stone Festival and Firevolt Festival, among others.