HAMMERCULT: 'Let The Angels Burn' Performance Video Posted Online

November 19, 2012

"Let The Angels Burn", the new video from Tel-Aviv, Israel metallers HAMMERCULT, can be seen below. The clip was filmed during the band's appearance at this year's edition of the Wacken Open Air festival in early August in Wacken, Germany. The song comes off HAMMERCULT's debut album, "Anthems Of The Damned", which was released in April through Sonic Attack Records.

"Anthems Of The Damned" will be released in a special edition vinyl format in early 2013. Also in the works in a seven-inch EP featuring brand new songs that will appear on the band's next full-length album.

HAMMERCULT will play its first show of 2013 as the main support for KREATOR in Tel-Aviv on January 18.

HAMMERCULT earlier in the year wrapped up a European tour during which they shared stages with SEPULTURA, HATEBREED and MALEVOLENT CREATION.

Since its formation in the politically-charged country of Israel in late 2010, HAMMERCULT has created a violent mixture of extreme thrash metal with a nasty punk approach, delivering crunching riffs, furious vocals, pounding drum skins and sickening lyrics. In a matter of months, HAMMERCULT managed to gather a loyal hardcore fan base through the band's intense live show attitude — "no bullshit, just metal!"

After conquering the hearts of the Israeli metalheads, HAMMERCULT emerged victorious at the international Metal Battle competition at Wacken Open Air in summer 2011. But this was just the beginning — they also signed to the German label Sonic Attack Records, founded by Karl Walterbach, and embarked on a European tour with crossover legends D.R.I.

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