UK heavy rock duo Massive Hassle stream their new full-length album »Plotgone«; out now via Septaphonic Records!

Nottingham, UK based heavy rock duo Massive Hassle (feat. members of Mammothwing, Church Of The Cosmic Skull & Dystopian Future Movies) has just released their third full-length album »Plotgone« on August 14th, 2026 via Septaphonic Records.
Listen to »Plotgone« on all major streaming platforms!
Tracklist:
01. Extra Ordinary
02. The Wanderer Part I & II
03. Chew (You Up Tonight)
04. 1999ish
05. All That’s Left There On The Trodden Path Is Horror
06. You’re Becoming A Nightmare
07. Snakes
Hailing from Nottingham, UK, Massive Hassle is a two-piece rock band featuring brothers Marty Fisher and Bill Fisher (both previously seen in the bands Mammothwing, Church Of The Cosmic Skull, Dystopian Future Movies and many more).
Their debut album »Number One« was recorded live and filmed in singular takes, with both brothers singing in harmony or unison throughout, and released as a series of live videos building up to the album launch in late 2023.
Continuing to combine a variety of influences including garage-rock, soul, jazz, blues, punk, country, doom-metal, with meticulous two-part vocal harmony, Massive Hassle announced the release of their second album »Unreal Damage«, out August 2024 on Septaphonic Records.

The brothers Fisher have been to the edge of sanity itself and back a number of times to bring you 7 tracks of woe, scrapes, and anthropology, with their signature sound combining fuzz-rock, psych-jazz explorations, blues-fuelled sludge, and country harmonies – think Ty Segall meets ZZ Top meets Mountain with occasional hints of Skynyrd and Mahavishnu.
Sounding tighter than ever and full of heart, with several music videos on the way, »Plotgone« charts the losing of the plot, until the plot is gone, but will it return?
Preorders for limited edition vinyl, CD and merch are available HERE.
“A dreamy mix of the Fishers’ musical DNA – we can hear blues, rock, doom metal, soft rootsy touches… and all of it recorded live.” – Classic Rock Magazine
“Way-soulful in vibe and works as fluidly as one might expect from two dudes who actually grew up together.” – The Obelisk
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

