ALLHELLUJA To Release Limited-Edition Collector's Box

April 23, 2007

ALLHELLUJA, the Danish/Italian project featuring HATESPHERE frontman Jacob Bredahl and Stefano Longhi from Scarlet Records, will release a limited-edition collector's box containing the group's two critically acclaimed albums, "Inferno Museum" (2005) and "Pain Is The Game" (2006). Also included will be various gadgets. A June release via Scarlet is expected.

In other news, ALLHELLUJA has been honored in the "Italian Band of the Year" and "Album of the Year" categories by the readers of the Italian Metal Hammer magazine.

ALLHELLUJA's video for the song "Superhero Motherfucker Superman" has been posted online at YouTube.com. The clip was shot on October 21, 2006 in the Arizona desert with renowed artist/director Chad Michael Ward (whose previous collaborations include such artists as MARILYN MANSON, BILLY IDOL and SLASH, among others).

ALLHELLUJA's sophomore album, "Pain is the Game", was released in September 2006 via Scarlet. The CD features "amazing artwork" by Chad Michael Ward. Jacob Bredahl produced the album once again and Tue Madsen (THE HAUNTED, SICK OF IT ALL, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, MNEMIC) took care of the mastering duties.

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