Hell (American band)


Hell is an American doom metal solo project, formed in 2008 by M.S.W., a multi-instrumentalist from Salem, Oregon. Hell began as a creative outlet for M.S.W., but it eventually gained momentum and grew to include a touring band. According to M.S.W., the project disregards typical religious themes and instead focuses on the concept of a "personal Hell".

History

In 2008, M.S.W. created Hell as a solo endeavor. Regarding the project developing into something greater, he said:
In 2009, the project's first album, Hell I, was released through Woodsmoke as a cassette limited to 100 copies. The debut's followup, Hell II, was released a year later in 2010, and incorporated new subgenres of extreme metal for the project, like black metal. The conclusion of the initial trilogy, Hell III, was released in 2012 and adopted operatic and symphonic elements. After gathering an underground following, Hell performed at Roadburn 2016 and is scheduled to perform again at the festival's 2018 edition. In 2017, Hell released its self-titled album to critical acclaim.
Many of Hell's studio albums borrow their cover art style from the work of Gustave Doré, albeit tinted red.

Band members

Hell
Additional touring members
Past touring members
Studio albums
Extended plays
Splits
Compilations
Live albums