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4.30.2021

Out Now! Rockshots Records Unleash "The Bloodening" From BLOODY HELL

Photo Credit: Lana Gonch

Finland's BLOODY HELL (ft. members of Moottörin Jyrinä, Metal De Facto)'s new album "The Bloodening" is now ready for headbangers everywhere via Rockshots Records as of Friday, April 30th.

For fans of old-school 80's metal in the vein of Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Accept, and Helloween, Bloody Hell's "The Bloodening" features 12 fist-pumping songs to kick the band's new found momentum into overdrive with their loud, unapologetic, speed demon tyranny.

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. 


Lyric Video - In The Night We Burn - https://youtu.be/d_FpdM_EKTo 


Track Listing:
1. Hangover Rider (4:37)
2. Face In Hell (4:02)
3. The Undertaker (4:54)
4. In The Night We Burn (4:30)
5. Smoking (5:16)
6. What The Hell (4:11)
7. Burn Witch Burn (3:57)
8. Muders She Wrote (5:01)
9. Midnight Man (3:43)
10. Long Road To Hell (5:32)
11. Bite (4:24)
12. 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 

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