Swedish street metallers Gehennah have finally returned with a new album, Too Loud To Live, Too Drunk To Die – their first full-length since 1997’s Decibel Rebel! Due out in Australia on February 12th via Metal Blade Records/Nerve Gas
Featuring 13 tracks brimming with drinking anthems, anti-establishment themes, and dirty, raw street-attitude, Too Loud To Live, Too Drunk To Die is worth the near-20-year-wait! Formed in 1992, Gehennah made their mark on the scene with their three now-classic albums: Hardrocker (1995), King of the Sidewalk (1996), and Decibel Rebel (1997).
Influenced by Venom, Bathory, and Motörhead, the quartet earned a loyal following for their thrashy, black ‘n roll during the 90s; since then, they have released various 7″ singles, with fans begging for more. Now, the band has returned with Too Loud to Live, Too Drunk to Die, which was recorded at Studio Cobra in Stockholm, Sweden and produced by Martin Eherencrona. Expect a full-force liver attack, courtesy of Gehennah!