Raging Speedhorn release new video for ‘Every Night’s Alright For Fighting’

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UK sextet RAGING SPEEDHORN have returned with a new video for “Every Night’s Alright For Fighting”The song is taken from their new album Night Wolf, out on Spinefarm on March 7.

Speaking about the video, the band have said: 

“We all love the late 80’s/90’s wrestling era (the Golden age) and this is a video we have wanted to film for a long time. Finally we wrote ‘Every Night’s Alright For Fighting’ and we knew this was the song straight away to pay homage to some of our childhood heroes of the squared circle. The song itself embraces the more classic Speedhorn sound, and we’re stoked to finally release our tongue in cheek tribute to the masses. We hope you all like it! Oooooh Yeahhhh!”

The video for “Every Night’s Alright For Fighting” can be found here.

Night Wolf see’s RSH re-team with producer Russ Russell (Napalm Death, At The Gates, Dimmu Borgir) at Parlour Studios in Kettering, UK. The mastermind behind the band’s Pledge Music-released Lost Ritual and Hard To Kill, the end result is 10 ferocious, riff-centred tracks.

“I think ‘Night Wolf’ is more of a progression of the last record,” states ringleader Morison“that’s what we’ve gone for really. When we first got back together after our hiatus, we didn’t really know what we wanted to do. [2016’s] ‘Lost Ritual’ came quite quickly, because we didn’t have enough time to write it. With [2020’s] ‘Hard To Kill’, we took more time to do it, and with ‘Night Wolf’ we’ve taken a lot of time to do it really, we just wanted to make sure it was right this time. It’s probably the longest we’ve ever taken to write a record; we wanted to make sure it was just right, and we were happy with it before we went in to record.”

The band joined the Spinefarm roster in 2024 and see Night Wolf as a new chapter in the continued legacy of Raging Speedhorn; perfectly capturing the magic the band have concocted over their 25-year plus career. Flitting between sludge, crushing doom and high-energy dirt-fuelled rock ‘n’ roll riffs, they’ve matured like a fine wine.

Since the release of their eponymous debut in 2000, RSH have enjoyed a career built on unhinged, raucous live shows and albums to boot. They’ve played countless worldwide shows and festivals, sharing stages with Slipknot, Clutch, Biohazard, Enter Shikari, Skindred, earthtone9 and many more. 

Notably, Speedhorn opened the infamous 2001 UK Ozzfest at Milton Keynes Bowl, playing in front of 50,000 metalheads, received Kerrang! Award nominations and spent a night behind bars in Spain while on tour with Biohazard. Then there’s the havoc they caused during the 2002 Kerrang! Awards in London, which resulting in Placebo’s Brian Molko joining in on the action and flipping over the band’s alcohol-laden table.

Their last album, Hard To Kill, was released during the global pandemic on the band’s own label Red Weed Records. Successfully navigating the difficulties that ensued during that time, Hard To Kill was RSH’s biggest release in years and made numerous UK chart appearances: #11 Rock & Indie Chart, #7 Indie Breakers Chart, #26 indie charts, and #95 physical charts – the first time the band had chart success since 2001.

The band are also set to hit the road across the UK and Ireland with Kill The Lights (ex-BFMV) this March. Full dates below:

Mar 7th – Waterfront Studio – Norwich
Mar 8th – Rebellion – Manchester
Mar 9th – Cluny – Newcastle
Mar 10th – Cathouse – Glasgow
Mar 12th – Voodoo – Belfast
Mar 13th – Grand Social – Dublin
Mar 14th – Clwb Ifor Bach
Mar 15th – The Old Cold Store – Nottingham
Mar 16th – The Fleece – Bristol
Mar 17th – The Cavern – Exeter
Mar 18th – The Joiners – Southampton
Mar 20th – Kings Hall – Herne Bay
Mar 21st – The Underworld – London
Mar 22nd – O2 Institute 2 – Birmingham
Mar 23rd – Corporation – Sheffield

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