Artist's albums
Psycho
2023 · single
Dark Void
2023 · single
See What's On The Inside (Deluxe)
2022 · album
Faded Out (feat. Within Temptation)
2022 · single
Never Gonna Learn EP
2022 · EP
See What’s On The Inside
2021 · album
Alone Again
2021 · single
Antisocialist (Unplugged)
2020 · single
Like A House On Fire
2020 · album
House On Fire
2020 · single
Down To Hell
2020 · single
Antisocialist
2020 · single
They Don't Want What We Want (And They Don't Care)
2020 · single
LP5 DLX
2019 · album
The Violence (Sikdope Remix)
2019 · single
The Violence
2019 · single
Vultures
2019 · single
Alone In A Room (Dex Luthor Remix)
2019 · single
Alone In A Room (Acoustic Version)
2018 · single
Someone, Somewhere (Acoustic Version)
2018 · single
Asking Alexandria
2017 · album
Into The Fire
2017 · single
Into The Fire (Acoustic Version)
2017 · single
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Biography
Metal Hammer declared See What’s On The Inside (2021), “an outrageously infectious ode to classic rock.” Forbes noted the album's visceral connection to early Asking Alexandria influences like Guns N’ Roses, Metallica, and Pantera. After “Alone Again” hit No. 1 on Active Rock, “Never Gonna Learn” (from the 2022 E.P. of the same name) went to No. 6. The band boasts over 1.4 combined streams and over 700 million views of their music videos on YouTube. Asking Alexandria offers reverence to touchstone icons like Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, and Queen, with a relentless urgency harkening back to their early days as hard-partying Warped Tour upstarts. In 2023, long-time comrades Ben Bruce (lead guitar), Danny Worsnop (vocals), Cameron Liddell (guitar), Sam Bettley (bass), and James Cassells (drums) ride a creative high with their forthcoming eighth studio album kicked off by the immediate success of the arresting, catchy, and sober “Dark Void.” “With the world seemingly getting darker and darker, so many of us struggle with anxiety, depression, loneliness,” Bruce says of the next album’s themes. “We are all on our own journey with unique challenges, but we have our inner strength to fall back on.” Even as their creative ambitions continue to grow, that transcendent connection between Artist Audience remains the essential lifeblood pumping through the heart of Asking Alexandria. From personal struggles to career highs and everything in between, this band truly understands.