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Saturday, March 12, 2011 - Hell Release New Video
Reunited occult metal group Hell (featuring acclaimed producer Andy Sneap) have released their new video "On Earth As It Is In Hell". The video can be viewed here.
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 - Hell Confirm Single And Album Details
Legendary British occult metal act Hell (Featuring Sabbat guitarist and renowned producer Andy Sneap) will release the first single from their forthcoming album - "Human Remains" (out via Nuclear Blast Friday May 13th). Entitled 'Save Us From Those Who Would Save Us', the track is the new album recording of the band's original single released in 1983.

The single will contain the tracks 'Save Us From Those Who Would Save Us' and on the B-Side 'On Earth As It Is In Hell', for which the band recently shot a video with director Kristian Havard of Visual Concepts UK. The single will be released digitally and on picture vinyl, limited to 666 copies on March 4th.

For more details on the band visit their new website.
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