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Hammr

Formed: 2015
From: Cleveland, OH, United States
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Hammr News

Below is our complete Hammr news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Hammr Debut New Song "Sadistic Poison"

Cleveland’s Hammr debut a new song entitled "Sadistic Poison", taken from their forthcoming new album "Unholy Destruction", which will be out in stores February 23 via Hells Headbangers.

Check out now "Sadistic Poison" below.


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Hammr Streams New Song "Satanic Raid"

Ohio blackened speed metal act Hammr is streaming the new song "Satanic Raid." The song will appear on the debut full length effort "Unholy Destruction," which will be issued later this year via Hells Headbangers Records. Stay tuned for more details.

No politics, no party, no drinks: "Unholy Destruction" is Hammr's declaration of independence for all the fellow lone-wolves out there. Don't take our word from it - conjure up some odes to Satan here:

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Hammr Signs With Hells Headbangers Records

Today, Hells Headbangers announced the signing of Hammr. Highly impressed by the band's self-titled debut EP in 2015, not to mention hailing from the label's home base of Cleveland, the first fruit of this union shall be Hammr's debut album "Unholy Destruction," which shall be released later this year.

Hammr was formed in Cleveland, Ohio by J. Hammer in 2013. As a strictly solo endeavor, Hammr recorded a full digital-only demos album, which caught the attention of several labels. From there, the band went on to release the Hammr EP in 2015, first digitally and then on cassette tape through Hota Rex, the latter of which quickly sold out. Other plans for releases were delayed due to label managers going to jail as well as the usual financial delays, which led J. Hammer to start releasing demo singles directly to the metal people. It was during this time that he met the folks behind Hells Headbangers and also Demona founder Tanza Speed, who both took a lot of interest in Hammr. Once he received the offer, J. Hammer decided to hold off on recordings for other labels, and use some of his demos and new material for the imminent debut album, "Unholy Destruction." More...

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