HELL IN THE CLUB Feat. SECRET SPHERE, ELVENKING, ETERNAL IDOL Members Debut "Lullaby For An Angel" Lyric Video

November 18, 2020, 4 years ago

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HELL IN THE CLUB Feat. SECRET SPHERE, ELVENKING, ETERNAL IDOL Members Debut "Lullaby For An Angel" Lyric Video

Italian hard rock/heavy metal band, Hell In The Club, have released a lyric video for "Lullaby For An Angel", from their new studio album, Hell Of Fame, available via Frontiers Music Srl. Order the album here, and watch the video below.

Hell In The Club released their first album in 2011. Hell Of Fame is their fifth album and introduces their strongest material to date. Combining and taking to the next level the freshness of previous releases Let The Games Begin (2011) with the maturity of Devil On My Shoulder (2014) and Shadow Of The Monster (2016) and the professional approach of 2017's See You on the Dark Side (their last album and most popular release to date), Hell Of Fame sees the band angling for the world stage. Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Simone Mularoni (DGM) at Domination Studio in San Marino, Italy, the new album is an explosive hard rock statement.

Featuring members of acclaimed folk metallers Elvenking, progressive metallers Secret Sphere, and heavy metallers Eternal Idol, Hell In The Club have earned their place in the scene over the course of four albums, but their music stands out as something totally different: they mix classic hard rock and modern sounds, heavy metal and party songs, fifties rock’n’roll, and anything in between. Who said metal can't be fun?

Tracklisting:

"We'll Never Leave The Castle"
"Worst Case Scenario"
"Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
"Joker"
"Last Of An Undying Kind"
"Nostalgia"
"Lullaby For An Angel"
"Mr. Grouch"
"No Room In Hell"
"Tokyo Lights"
"Lucifer’s Magic"

Track-By-Track video:

"Nostalgia" video:

"We'll Never Leave The Castle" video:

Lineup:

Dave - Vocals
Andy - Bass
Picco - Guitars
Mark – Drums


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