Death Goals (UK)




Death Goals are a queercore duo from the UK, formed by Harry Bailey (vocals, guitar) and George Milner (drums, vocals). Bold, noisy, and uncompromising, their work confronts sound with politics, expression with violence, and queer sensitivity with systemic resistance. Their sonic aesthetic emerges from the tension between post-hardcore, screamo, and noise rock—offering their own radical definition of noise.
“Sometimes screaming is not an escape – it’s a language.”
Their lyrics explore queer identity, mental health, trauma, and resistance—at once deeply personal and fiercely collective. On stage, they deliver raw, high-intensity performances that blur the line between catharsis and confrontation. After releasing their debut album The Horrible and the Miserable (2021), the duo signed with the iconic label Prosthetic Records. Their follow-up, A Garden Of Dead Flowers (2023), expanded their sound palette to include elements of alternative rock and pop expressiveness. The record cemented their place as one of the defining voices of the contemporary UK queercore scene.
Known for relentless touring, Death Goals have played festivals such as Roadburn (Netherlands), Arctangent (UK), and Second Impact (Italy), sharing stages with acts like EYES, Portrayal of Guilt, and Heck. Their music also featured in the short film We Collide, which won the BFI x BMW Filmmaking Challenge and was screened at the 2023 London Film Festival.
Death Goals will perform in Poland for the first time at Avant Art Festival 2025.