Hell Is For Heroes return in 2007
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Hell Is For Heroes have completed work on their third album and will be touring across the UK and Europe to promote it in early 2007.
It will have been two years since they released Transmit Disrupt on Captains Of Industry and played some gigs along the South Coast with labelmates and fellow punk rockers We Will Be Pilots. The hard touring quintet will be hitting roads (and venues) near you once again in February.
There is one last date for 2006, this Friday (December 15) at Mansfield's Mill. You should go if you live nearby. It'll be wicked.
February
5 Norwich Arts Centre
6 Nottingham Rock City
7 Newport TJ’s
8 Exeter Cavern
9 Bristol Carling Academy
10 Leicester Charlotte
11 Sheffield Leadmill
12 Aberdeen Moshulu
13 Dundee Reading Rooms
14 Glasgow King Tut's
15 Newcastle Global
16 Manchester Academy 3
17 Liverpool Carling Academy
19 Stoke Sugarmill
20 Oxford Zodiac
21 Bournemouth Old Fire Station
22 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
24 London Islington Academy
25 Milton Keynes Pitz
26 Wolverhampton Little Civic
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- Hell Is For Heroes return in 2007
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- Hell Is For Heroes - Transmit Disrupt
- Hell Is For Heroes - Transmit Disrupt
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lol @ the pitz in milton keynes
i saw miocene there in 2000.
\m/
hang on
did raz just write a nice thing about a band?
;)
hifh are one of my favourite bands live, the second album was a great follow up to 'neon handshake'. and so active, a joy to photograph.
damn, i want to listen to that now...
Fantastic news!
wooo I love Hell Is For Heroes.
I went to see them
about 6 months ago and I expected them to be much better. I hadn't really heard anything since the first album and from what I heard they have seriously went downhill ever since.
Last time I saw them was couple of years ago
and left feeling quite dissappointed. The crowd were awful too.
I love The Neon Handshake, still havn't managed to listen to Transmit Disrupt from start to finish.
I'd be willing to give them another go live, though. As they were outstanding at Leeds '03.
They are actually fantastic live
they were awesome in Boro in 03.
very good
in wolverhampton 05
great
news !
good to see tham back
they have got two good strong albums behind 'em and are real good live. best of luck to them with the album.
boy for sale!
here here. great on the isle of wight in 2005.
Ace news
Hell Is For Heroes are one of my favourite bands ever. Great first album, great second album, great b-sides, great live and lovely chaps. Ace.
I agree crowd are awful
why do hairdressers have a thing for them ? However i will be there giving them another go.
bring
back symposium
Just wait
to hear my ace band with Wojtek. It's gonna be AMAZING(!!!)!
Oh and
his solo stuff is here... http://www.myspace.com/wojtekgodzisz
Great news..
this is actually what being independent is all about.
hey
picture credit please!
www.owenrichards.co.uk
thanks.
Can't wait!
I love Transmit Disrupt, but can see why some wouldn't. The context it was made under (newly dropped, pressure to release something) influenced it a lot, and I've read interviews saying it wasn't great being in the band around then.
I think this'll be a stonker if they combine the old sound with the moodier transmit stuff. Cannae Wait!
Interesting
I liked them.
Awesome news
But I now have a dilema. Do I go to the Bournemouth date or do I go to Southmapton to see Cult of Luna at the Joiners. :(
No way.
Oh and Brigade will be supports for this gig.


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