Bloody Hell release new lyric video "In The Night We Burn"
Formed to cause confusion and fear in people who don’t understand what heavy metal is about, Helsinki, Finland's Bloody Hell (ft. members of Moottörin Jyrinä, Metal De Facto) have been wowing fans around the globe with their loud, unapologetic, speed demon tyranny for two decades. Known for their drunken wild shows, the band has always presented good times in the circle pit with anthems about drinking, hangovers, devil-worshipping among other important matters.
Taking a hiatus after releasing two EPs, Hangover Riders (2010), What The Hell (2003) and a self-titled album (2015), along with all members focusing to perform with their other project Moottörin Jyrinä (a children's heavy metal band that plays cover songs from classic 1980s heavy metal songs with child-friendly Finnish language lyrics with an educational tone), the quartet returns in 2021 to continue the party as grumpy old men with strong 18-year-old angst. Their new record The Bloodening due out via Rockshots Records on April 30th, 2021 features 12 fist-pumping songs to kick the band's new found momentum into overdrive.
Last month, they kicked off the headbanging party with the full length's first single "Burn Witch Burn" and today, the band is ready to start this bash's second act with their lyric video for the next single "In The Night We Burn".
The band adds: "This is a fast track and it includes the very first riff that Jaakko & Marko made! It took only us about 17 years to write a song around it and get it to the moshpit!"
Listen to "In The Night We Burn" on YouTube (also shown above) and on Spotify.
For fans of old-school 80's metal in the vein of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Accept, and Helloween, Bloody Hell's The Bloddening is available for pre-order for CD and digital pre-save.
First single "Burn Witch Burn" on YouTube below or on Spotify HERE.
Tracklist:
Hangover Rider (4:37)
Face In Hell (4:02)
The Undertaker (4:54)
In The Night We Burn (4:30)
Smoking (5:16)
What The Hell (4:11)
Burn Witch Burn (3:57)
Muders She Wrote (5:01)
Midnight Man (3:43)
Long Road To Hell (5:32)
Bite (4:24)
Kiesma (The Museum of Modern Art) (7:03)
Album Length: 57:17
ALBUM DETAILS
Bloody Hell:
Marko Skou - Vocals , Bass
Jaakko Halttunen - Guitar
Esa Orjatsalo - Guitar
Atte Marttinen - Drums
Guests:
Mika Grönholm - Lead Guitar on “Kiesma (The Museum of Modern Arts)”
Micko Hell - Vocals on “Kiesma (The Museum of Modern Arts)”
Drums on The Bloodening by Tom Rask
Recorded at Tom Rask Drum Record Factory by Tom Rask
Mixed and mastered at Tadaa Music Studio by Esa Orjatsalo
Music: Bloody Hell
Lyrics: Bloody Hell & Aleksi Koskinen
Cover artwork by Pate Vuorio
Cover layout Svetlana Goncharova
Esa Orjatsalo uses ESP guitars and Neural DSP plugins
Check out Bloody Hell!
About:
Bloody Hell was formed in the year 2000. Jaakko Halttunen and Marko Skou formed the band to cause confusion and fear in people who don’t understand what heavy metal is about. The band is all about playing heavy metal the way it was meant to be, which is loud, unapologetic, and obnoxious. Lyrical themes revolve around drinking, hangover, the devil, and other important matters.
Bloody Hell has released one full-length album before and toured around Finland and Russia. The band is known for their drunken wild shows where you can expect loud heavy metal music and a pretty decent show also.
Even though the band has been on hiatus sometimes it has always returned. In the past times, it was because angry young men wanted to play angry music. Now it’s grumpy old men wanting to play grumpy music. Now with the new release, the band is again delivering its trademark fashion-free, bullshit-free Heavy Metal music for the fans who enjoy Heavy Metal.
The members of Bloody Hell also all perform in Moottörin Jyrinä (a children's heavy metal band that plays cover songs from classic 1980s heavy metal songs with child-friendly Finnish language lyrics with an educational tone). Guitarist Esa Orjatsalo and drummer Atte Marttinen play in the mighty Metal De Facto.
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