RAISE HELL To Debut New Material At Stockholm Gig

December 20, 2008

Swedish metallers RAISE HELL will perform on January 5 at City Rock (Harry B James) in Stockholm. According to the band, "this is our first gig in over a year. We've been working on some new material and are looking forward to trying out a couple of our new songs on stage. If you want to be one of the first to hear them, make sure to come."

RAISE HELL's fourth album, "City of the Damned", was released in May 2006 via Black Lodge Records. The follow-up to 2002's "Wicked Is My Game" was recorded at Sheepvalley Productions in Stockholm and was made available in both standard jewel case and digipack formats.

Watch RAISE HELL's video for the song "City of the Damned":

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