LIVING HELL Signs With EULOGY RECORDINGS

September 13, 2008

LIVING HELL has inked a deal with Eulogy Recordings.

Forged from the ashes of various notable New England hardcore bands, LIVING HELL has been a ravenous force in the Connecticut/Boston hardcore scene for the last four years. LH fuses a sound of pestilent hardcore combined with raw metallic overtones which set the structure for its message of holy terrorism and human damnation.

Having released its first full-length record, "The Lost and The Damned", on Revelation Records almost a year ago, LIVING HELL is gearing up to record its Eulogy debut in the winter of 2009.

Craig Mack - Vocals
Seann McKay - Guitar
Dan Sullivan - Guitar
DFJ - Bass
Jack Labarca – Drums

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/livinghellhc.

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