You don’t find many people raving about Denver’s hardcore scene but that has all changed. Finally there is a band with a strong lyrical approach and unique sound to separate themselves from your run of the mill, drivel-based, messages and sounds that seem unavoidable today. FIGHT LIKE HELL strike you mercilessly with an array of attacks within their musical arsenal. Potent and precise, each song hits the right chord and gets the blood rising with heavy guitars
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You don’t find many people raving about Denver’s hardcore scene but that has all changed. Finally there is a band with a strong lyrical approach and unique sound to separate themselves from your run of the mill, drivel-based, messages and sounds that seem unavoidable today. FIGHT LIKE HELL strike you mercilessly with an array of attacks within their musical arsenal. Potent and precise, each song hits the right chord and gets the blood rising with heavy guitars, big gang shouts, and a vocal approach that is both unique and blends well with the overall presented package. With more to say and a matured sound, FIGHT LIKE HELL showcase their first full length with four brand new tracks recorded in April of 2007 dubbed Letters from the Dead, new artwork, and a completely re-mixed and re-mastered sound. High energy, plenty of breakdowns, and tons of sing-a-longs make Rabid as Wolves a record that has been hailed by critics and fans alike as a modern hardcore classic. FIGHT LIKE HELL are a non-stop DIY touring machine. Having grown in leaps and bounds as a unit since their conception in early 2005, the band lives on the road year round. The unit played over 200 shows in 2006 hitting every major city in the United States as well as the forgotten small towns starved for attention.
In the past two years, Fight LIke Hell has gone above and beyond any of our expectations. What started out as a fun side project turned into an amazing thing that fulfilled every dream a kid who wanted to be in a DIY band could ever have. But unfortunately, it is time to move on. Yes we are breaking up after one last tour, but we are parting on good terms, and we will resurface from time to time. Some of us are leaving Denver, and we are all going to pursue individual endeavors, musical and otherwise, so don't worry, we're still going to be around.
To everybody across the country who supported us and believed in what we said, what we did and how we lived- you guys are the reason that every show, every song we played will always ring out as amazing moments in our lives. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
And to all you Denver kids, what can we say? Its been a blast, start to finish. We did it all for you, and we couldn't have burned as bright as we did without your support. Keep doing what you do, making Denver the best city in this whole nation.
We are going on one last tour to the West Coast (sorry, Texas), starting mid-February with Steel Nation. Check the myspace page for specific dates and venues. Our last show will be March 15th, at the Marquis, with Folsom, Lose None, Crooked Ways, Killing Kings, Speak In Vowels and Bitter Truth. Come down and bring the ruckus.
Once again, thank you to every one of our fans for all the love you showed us. It will never be forgotten. Who knows when you'll see us again, but never fear, FLH will never die.
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