All Living Fear are an Alternative/Goth Rock band from the South West of England. Formed in 1992 by Matthew North, the core of the band was sealed in 1994 with the arrival of vocalist Andrew Racher.
All Living Fear were very prolific in the UK Goth genre and gained a large underground following, resulting in their release 'Jessica' selling out of its first pressing in just a few weeks and becoming Kerrang! magazine's single of the week.
All Living Fear in 1995 were the first band in the UK south of Bristol to have an online presence and had much airplay on BBC Radio.
In 1998 the band introduced new vocalist Paul Roe and took a more Rock orientated direction with their album 'Into The Light'.
In 2001 All Living Fear reformed with Racher & North. In 2012 the band performed Whitby Gothic Weekend for their 20th Anniversary. After a hiatus the group reformed in 2017 for their 25th anniversary, hosting a series of live shows across the UK to celebrate.
By 2023 the band's back catalogue had been reissued digitally, some of the releases were remastered with bonus tracks. In March of that year an EP of remixes by Steve Bronski of Bronski Beat was released to pay tribute after his passing.