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Hell

Hell sign with Nuclear Blast + debut album 'Human Remains' coming in May

Hear the sound of distant thunder... The time has come again.

Friday 13th is universally feared for unleashing the darkest imaginable forces in human history. When the entity about to burst forth has waited hidden, seething and festering for a quarter of a century before unloading its gross assault on the senses, the outcome is potentially spectacular. Such is the case with UK metal legends Hell, who on May 13th will release 'Human Remains' through Nuclear Blast.

Cited as a huge indirect influence, and as one of the true founding fathers of occult metal, the band formed in 1982 from the carcasses of UK metal bands Race Against Time and Paralex, whose 'White Lightning' EP was listed by Metallica as a favourite, and which was subsequently included on the Lars Ulrich, Geoff Barton 'NWOBHM '79 Revisited' sampler album.

Despite over five years of constant touring, the band were cruelly overlooked by the 1980's music press, who just didn't get it. Hell were too different, too extreme, too musically intelligent and far too thought-provoking for all but the most enlightened to understand them. The final crushing blow came when their long-awaited 1986 album deal with Mausoleum collapsed as the label went bankrupt, followed by the tragic suicide of singer/guitarist, Dave Halliday in 1987. The remaining members drew a line in the sand and stopped playing overnight.

A teenage Andy Sneap was a permanent fixture on the front row of almost every show Hell played and was also taught to play guitar by Halliday. He then went on to form Sabbat and become a renowned metal producer. Upon meeting again, the remaining members of Hel - Kev Bower (guitar/keys), Tony Speakman (bass) and Tim Bowler (drums) talked with Andy about re-recording the old material to release in conjunction with the old demos. With Sneap replacing Halliday on guitar and David Bower on vocals, the band has recorded 10 Hell classics from the 80's.

One hugely respected European journal has already described 'Human Remains' as one of the best things they have heard in the last 15 years and THE band to watch out for in 2011.

Like a venomous creature preserved in amber, Hell's legacy becomes reborn – pure and untainted, cast forth screaming.

"Hell are one of my all time fave bands from the NWOBHM and I am really stoked to get the chance to work with an act I'd consider so groundbreaking! Back in the day I received the demos through tape trading and now years later with the music re-recorded by Andy Sneap, the band sounds even fresher than ever before! I am very proud that we at Nuclear Blast now have the chance to work with Hell and give you the chance to listen to some timeless music.

It is about time that Hell got the international recognition that they deserve and that so many people who are unaware of this monster band finally get the chance to hear all these classics!", commented by Jaap Wagemaker, A & R of Nuclear Blast.

O wretched souls in mortal cast – know this, and know it well,
The hour has come when it shall be – On Earth as it is in HELL.

(source: Nuclear Blast)

Visit Hell website :: www.hell-metal.com

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