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Valery Records Signs Hell's Crows For Self-Titled Full Length Debut

Valery Records is proud to announce the release of the debut full length album "Hell’s Crows” by Italian power/progressive metal act Hell’s Crows. The new album will be released in 2017 by Valery Records, with distribution by Audioglobe. It will be available digitally via Itunes.

Hell’s Crows is an Italian metal band founded in 2006 by its singer and guitarist Randy Rush. During its first year of existence, the group acted primarily as a hard rock cover band playing pieces and later, between 2007 and 2008, produced the first studio demo, "Quiet Before Tempest”.

Subsequently the band shifted from a pure hard rock stance, which stood out in its first demo, to follow a heavier sound, heading towards metal influences which brought Hell’s Crows to self-produce a second release, the "Screaming Dead" EP in 2010.

This allowed the group to extend its live performances beyond its surroundings and obtain even more visibility in the Italian and German heavy metal stages.

From 2010 the group's sound further evolved with speed, power and progressive metal influences, drawing inspiration from legendary bands such as Angra, Helloween, Stratovarius and Symphony X.

2016 saw the completion of the newest work's mixing and mastering: "Hell's Crows", the band's first full length album, containing 11 tracks purely heavy/powerprog metal, with gothic and ethereal sounds; a mix of technical focus and sound mood assisted by electronic synths and classical metal riffs.

Hell's Crows struck an important partnership with Polish artist Maciej Wojtala for the album's graphics, concept designer of famous video games such as Epic Games' Gears of War: Judgment, People can fly's "Painkiller" and EA Games' "Bulletstorm." The album artwork can be viewed below.

More information is expected soon.

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