Tuesday, December 16, 2025

As It Is reveal new guitarist and video for ‘The Fire, The Dark’

Brighton Goth-core survivors, As It Is, waste no time in 2019: Not only have they revealed their new guitarist Ron Ish, but also the video for their new single ‘The Fire, The Dark’.

The video is made up of footage of their ‘Coming Of Age’ UK tour and serves as an official ‘welcome’  to new member Ron Ish. Check it out below:

Ron had this to say about joining the band:

Collectively, the team is the strongest it’s ever been and we’re all excited for our future together. The amount of love and support from fans all over the world has been incredible thus far and finally being able to announce my permanency with As It Is and say it out loud feels good. Thanks for having me. Got love.”

‘The Fire, The Dark‘ is taken from the band’s latest album The Great Depression, produced by MACHINE who has worked with the likes of Lamb of God in the past.

Check out the below image for upcoming tour dates:

Neale McGeever
Neale McGeever
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