Mid-Hertfordshire
thrash metal band were formed in the late part of 2000,
with the simple goal to deliver fast, brutal, aggressive
music to a thrash starved underground scene.
In the early days the band listened mainly to Sepultura,
Slayer, Overkill, Testament and Exodus though their
early music showed that there was more to the band than
copying their favourite artists styles. In the later
days as new members came along each brought their
individual style to the band including influences such
as Pantera, In Flames, Machine Head and Arch Enemy.
With a well rehearsed set
and hundreds of shows under their belt, where support
slots with Return to the Sabbat,
Vae Solis, Gore, The Enchanted,
Casket Music bands Landmine Spring and Age
of Ruin and a UK tour with W.A.K.O were
the highlight. Helgrind deliver a fast, aggressive sound
and have started causing mayhem in the pit with their
no-nonsense brutal pounding speed and included Dungeon
Fest IV, Day of Despair 1 along the way.
Helgrind appeals to all metal music fans, their music
crosses between Thrash, Death and Black Metal with
diverse melodic undertows and an aggressive vocal sound
that carry the ethos of the band to higher statures and
charge the band with the determination and brutality
that was true in Helgrind from the beginning.
The band has appeared on Terrorizer cover mounts five
times in the last four years and on various metal radio
stations worldwide.
2002, Helgrind recorded their first demo Prophecy
of Destruction
2005, Release of the first full demo Denial
nine track album released through their own distribution
and sold at shows across the UK and to the world through
their website.
2007, Helgrind signed to Casket Music and promptly
recorded and released Fallen Prophet
four new thrash tracks to allow the scene to see what
was coming their way. Shows soon racked up with The
Underworld, Camden highlighting the bands ability to
play on the big stage.
2008 sees the release of a second full album from
Helgrind after teaming up once again with Dave Chang.
The album Religious Persecution has
thirteen new songs all written after reading reviews
from previous releases and listening to the fan base,
the band truly feel they have found the true Helgrind
sound and have something they can use as a template for
future releases.
"Religious Persecution" is about the
amount of hatred that the human race suffers through
their beliefs. How we are ethically told not to harm one
another, yet find it so easy to go against our system of
belief to kill in gods name.
All the songs on "Religious Persecution"
have a meaning prejudice or personal sacrifice for
something you believe in and the persecution won't end
until all the lies have been heard and shown for what
they are. |