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Hell is For Heros to hit the UK
oappleby by Ollie Appleby April 19th, 2002
Hell Is For Heroes, currently 'in the mix' in Northernmost Sweden, have confirmed the following list of live/recorded activity over the coming months.

Having spent the first three months of the year in Los Angeles recording their debut album, Hell Is For Heroes are now finishing the record off at Tonteknik studios (a converted insane asylum) in Umea, Sweden with producers Pelle Henricsson and Eskil Lovstrom (Refused, The Hives etc) at the helm.

The band’s next single is due for release in July, with the album following at the end of the Summer. The band's first live show is at the Umea Festival in Sweden on April 27th, joining a bill that includes The Motorhomes, Le Tigre and Entombed, so get your passports ordered soon..

Their first UK festival appearance of the year takes place on Sunday May 5th at the Essential Festival in Bristol. Hell Is For Heroes then join Alien Ant Farm for a short national tour and finish May off with prestigious slots at the UK (Donington) and Ireland (Dublin) Ozzfests.

April

Saturday 27th - Umea Festival, Sweden

May

Sunday 5th - Essential Festival, Bristol
Saturday 11th - Astoria, London (with Alien Ant Farm)
Monday 13th - Rock City, Nottingham (with Alien Ant Farm)
Tuesday 14th - Academy, Birmingham (with Alien Ant Farm)
Wednesday 15th - Academy, Bristol (with Alien Ant Farm)
Saturday 25th - Ozzfest, Donington
Sunday 26th - Ozzfest, Dublin

More live activity, so they say, will be announced shortly.



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