Tuesday, July 29, 2025

Hell In The Club and why the Devil Won’t Forget

Italian/Swedish hard rock/heavy metal band Hell In The Club return today with their new official video for ‘The Devil Won’t Forget Me’, out now via Frontiers Music Srl.

The band commented: “’The Devil Won’t Forget Me’ is a pure hard rock song in true Hell In The Club style. With a driving guitar riff, a great melody, and a catchy chorus perfect for singing along during the show. The video tells how the devil brought Tezzi to us!”

They also added: We want to dedicate this song to all the rockers around the world. Huge thanks to the guys of Kinorama studio for their amazing work and to Simone Mularoni for the incredible sound.”

With nearly 15 years of history and hard work, Hell In The Club have earned their place in the scene over the course of six albums, but their music stands out as something totally different: they mix classic hard rock and sleaze, heavy metal and party songs, ‘50s rock ’n’ roll, and anything in between.

From April 2024 front-man Dave Moras was no longer the voice of Hell In The Club. The difficult decision was taken after much thought but due to personal reasons, he could no longer give 100% to the band. He will still be present behind the scenes though writing new songs and discussing future projects.

The band recently welcomed their new Swedish singer Tezzi Persson (Infinite & Divine, Venus 5), thus marking the beginning of a new journey for the band, as evidenced by new single ‘The Devil Won’t Forget Me’ that can be streamed here with the video featured below.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

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