
Industrial rock band, HEAVENLY TRIP TO HELL
has just unleashed their newest single & video for the song, “Yo No Quiero Ir Al Cielo,” recorded by Addasi Addasi at Fuel Music Studios.
Lead Vocalist G Christ explains the heart behind the track: “The song was inspired by the fact that we do not want to go to heaven where certain people can’t get in, I want to go to a heaven where everyone gets in.” This release continues HEAVENLY TRIP TO HELL’s signature sounds – industrial metal fused with goth and heavy metal – born from the dirty streets of Long Beach, California.
HEAVENLY TRIP TO HELL aka HTTH is made up of 6 members – G Christ on lead vocals, Sergio on Bass, Vicky Vicious on synth and keyboards, Jose on drums, Kurt on lead guitars, and Frank on rhythm guitar. Over the years the band has built a strong underground presence, including a growing footprint in Hollywood, consistently selling out iconic venues such as The Viper Room, Whisky a Go Go, and The Rainbow Bar & Grill on Sunset Boulevard.
Recent victories and milestones for HTTH include:
? Two songs featured in the soundtrack of the animated film: Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios – By DC Comics / Warner Bros, Directed by Juan Meza Leon
? Latest single, “yo no quiero… ir al cielo” featured in the soundtrack for the thriller Film, BLACKOUT, Directed by Shane Aquino
? Featured in the documentary film, Road Dogs – an award-winning film screened at multiple international film festivals featuring htth and touring bands – Also directed by Shane Aquino.
? Co-Hosted a sold-out fundraiser for Special Olympics Athletes at Alex’s Bar (Long Beach, CA)
? Road Dogs Tv – The band’s long-running public access network show – now celebrating 13 years of being on air.
Now celebrating nearly 30 years on the streets. HTTH has shared the stage with some of the with some of the biggest names in rock n’ roll, including Dead Kennedys, Guns N’ Roses, Billy Idol, and more – cementing their place in the lineage of legendary live performers. From there, the band reflects on a legacy built deep in the underground scene. As guitarist Kurt puts it: “Give ‘em hell!” HTTH continues forward as a relentless force in heavy music, with a story still unfolding.
“Yo No Quiero…Ir Al Cielo” is available on all major streaming outlets worldwide including Spotify and Bandcamp.