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Los Angeles (USA) based industrial/rock band, Heavenly Trip To Hell has just unveiled their new video and single, "Pumpkin Man". The song is a shout to the "safety rockers"; those who are rock and roll only part-time. They are just playing the part. The song is taken from the just released EP with the same name.
"Pumpkin Man" brings with it a message that rock and roll music should be dangerous; that it should belong to the streets. The band says: "The song was inspired by bands like Kettle Cadaver, GG Allin, and Danzig. With "Pumpkin Man", we wanted to push the limits to break boundaries and not be confined by rules in the music world. Safety rockers run and hide"!
Heavenly Trip To Hell (HTTH) was founded in 1996 when brothers Gerardo Christ and Sergio Natas decided they wanted to portray a different and more aggressive side of the Long Beach music scene. They set out on a mission to write music where lyrics were a focal point. Fascinated with early new-wave and assorted underground music, they were determined that a hardcore electronic punk, metal, rock sound was the musical direction to take so they began recording and performing their own Sepultura and Ministry influenced compositions. Link