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Hell Is For Heroes engage Night Vision
oappleby by Ollie Appleby October 11th, 2002
Hell Is For Heroes release a new single and finish off their post Kerrang Weekender UK tour

Their single 'Night Vision' (which you can download via our E-Content section) is released on 21st October 2002 and will feature on the band's debut album 'The Neon Handshake' out early next year on Chrysalis. The single formats will include the standard two CDs and a seven-inch vinyl.

The video to 'Night Vision' was filmed in a petrol station in the Melrose district of LA last month against a backdrop of Martini bar-brawls, armed stand-offs and pepper-spray happy security guards. Friends of Hell Is For Heroes and ...Trail Of Dead paid a visit to the shoot and can be seen making a cameo appearance in the vid.

Meanwhile Hell Is For Heroes continue to build a growing army of fans as the year unfolds after recent single 'I Can Climb Mountains' was made Single Of The Week by Kerrang! TV and the video was played hourly on MTV2. As a result it was only one place - and 200 copies - away from becoming the band's first Top 40 hit.

After being were nominated at the Kerrang! Awards and playing to more people on the Carling Stage (tent) than any other act all weekend in Reading and Leeds, Hell Is For Heroes are to finish their 'biggest ever touring schedule' early next month following their recent slot at the inaugural Kerrang! Weekender.

November

Saturday 2nd - Glasgow SECC 2
Sunday 3rd - Manchester Apollo
Monday 4th - Dublin Point
Wednesday 6th - Birmingham Academy
Thursday 7th - London Brixton Academy



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