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HELLMETALL unveil “Gemona Btg. Doesn’t Exist Anymore”, the second single taken from their forthcoming album "Mgla", set for release on September 4th, 2026 via Rockshots Records.
Emerging from the isolated mountain valley of Resia, on the border between Italy, Austria and Slovenia, HELLMETALL continue to forge a deeply personal vision of Thrash/Death Metal rooted in memory, identity and cultural heritage. What sets the band apart is not only the violent fusion of razor-sharp Thrash riffs, Death Metal aggression and dark melodic undertones but also their uncompromising decision to perform entirely in Resian - the ancient Slavic language still spoken in Val Resia.
Far beyond a stylistic choice, the use of Resian represents the very core of HELLMETALL’s artistic identity. Through this endangered and highly distinctive language, the band forges local history into something visceral and immediate, preserving the voice, memory and spirit of their homeland through extreme music. As vocalist and founder Daniele Micelli explains, "the project was born from the desire to merge aggressive metal with the folk traditions and cultural heritage of the valley where I grew up".
Musically, “Gemona Btg. Doesn’t Exist Anymore” perfectly embodies the band’s evolution toward a darker, heavier and more mature sound. While early HELLMETALL material incorporated stronger folk elements and violin arrangements, "Mgla" pushes the band deeper into Death and Black Metal territories while retaining the melodic sensibility inherited from the musical traditions of Val Resia. The result is a sound defined by crushing riff work, relentless rhythmic intensity and haunting melodic passages, balancing violence and memorability with remarkable authenticity.
Lyrically, the single continues HELLMETALL’s exploration of the traumatic events that scarred the mountains and borderlands surrounding their homeland during the First and Second World Wars. “Gemona Btg. Doesn’t Exist Anymore” is dedicated to the Alpini soldiers of the 8th Regiment Julia Battalion Gemona. After surviving the Albanian campaign against Greek forces, the battalion was struck by tragedy when the steamship Galilea, carrying the soldiers back toward Italy, was sunk by a British submarine. Most drowned at sea, while many of the survivors were later sent to die on the Russian front.
This historical and emotional depth lies at the heart of "Mgla" - a record whose title, meaning “Fog,” reflects the oppressive atmosphere surrounding the stories narrated throughout the album. Across its tracks, HELLMETALL channel the brutality of war, the oral memories passed down through generations and the harsh reality of mountain life into an uncompromising sonic assault sung entirely in the language of their ancestors.
Following the release of the album’s title track "Mgla" earlier this year, “Gemona Btg. Doesn’t Exist Anymore” further confirms HELLMETALL as one of the most distinctive and culturally unique acts emerging from the contemporary extreme metal underground.
With an intense live activity already extending beyond Italy into Eastern Europe, including appearances at Austria’s Kaltenbach Open Air and a dedicated Polish mini-tour later in 2026, HELLMETALL are steadily expanding their presence while remaining fiercely connected to the identity and traditions of Val Resia.

"Mgla" will be released on September 4th, 2026.
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LINEUP
Daniele Micelli: Vocals
Damiano Biasutto: Guitar
Matteo Cameran: Guitar
Luca Fumagalli: Bass
Federico Zuin: Drums
BIOGRAPHY/LOGO

HELLMETALL are a Thrash/Death Metal band from Resia (Udine), a remote mountain valley located at the crossroads between Italy, Austria and Slovenia. Since their formation, the band has developed a distinctive artistic identity by combining aggressive extreme metal with the cultural heritage and historical memory of their homeland. Their most recognizable trait is the use of Resian - the ancient Slavic language spoken in Val Resia - as the exclusive language for their lyrics, giving their music a unique and deeply authentic character.
Musically, HELLMETALL blend the violence and speed of Thrash Metal with the heaviness of Death Metal, enriched by dark melodic textures inspired by the folk traditions of their valley. Originally featuring stronger folk elements and violin arrangements, the band has progressively evolved toward a heavier and darker sonic direction, incorporating stronger Death and Black Metal influences while preserving the melodic sensibility that has always defined their sound.
The lyrical concept behind HELLMETALL is deeply rooted in the history of Val Resia and the surrounding border territories. Their songs recount real events connected to the First and Second World Wars, drawing inspiration from local memories, stories passed down through generations and the personal experiences of their ancestors. Through their uncompromising musical approach and the evocative power of the Resian language, the band transforms historical trauma and mountain folklore into a raw and visceral extreme metal experience.
HELLMETALL released their debut album "Sa Naso Semjo" in 2015, establishing the foundations of their aggressive and culturally distinctive sound. In early 2026 the band unveiled "Mgła", the title track from their forthcoming second studio album "Mgla", scheduled for release on September 4th, 2026. The new material marks a significant evolution in both songwriting and production, presenting a darker, more mature and focused incarnation of the band.
Alongside an intense live activity throughout Italy, HELLMETALL have increasingly expanded their presence across Eastern Europe. Their 2026 schedule includes an Eastern European tour, an appearance at Austria’s Kaltenbach Open Air festival and a dedicated Polish mini-tour later in the year, further strengthening the band’s growing reputation within the underground extreme metal scene.
DISCOGRAPHY
Śa našo sëmjo (2015)
Mgla (2026)
GENRE/COUNTRY
Thrash Metal/Death Metal
Italy

