ALLHELLUJA To Film 'God Is Laughing' Video In June

May 4, 2005

ALLHELLUJA, the Danish/Italian project featuring HATESPHERE frontman Jacob Bredahl and Stefano Longhi from Scarlet Records, will be filming a video for their track "God Is Laughing" in June.

ALLHELLUJA's debut album, "Inferno Museum", is scheduled for release on May 23 via Scarlet.

"Inferno Museum" is said to be lyrically inspired by Derek Raymond's book "Dead Man Upright" ("a psycho-sex serialkiller masterpiece") and features 10 songs that are described as "an explosive mix between ENTOMBED, MOTÖRHEAD and KYUSS! Dirty rockin' metal with a diabolical lyrical concept behind!" Advance MP3s and pictures are available at www.allhelluja.com.

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