Hell Comes Home: Dragging Their Demons Into the Light With “Don’t Go Gentle Into That Good Night”

There’s a storm rolling out of Northwest Arkansas, and it answers to the name Hell Comes Home — a band that sounds like they’ve been forged out of busted knuckles, late-night trauma, and the kind of Southern grit you only get from growing up where the wind itself feels angry.

Their new single, “Don’t Go Gentle Into That Good Night” isn’t just a title borrowed from Dylan Thomas — it’s a warning shot. A declaration. A middle-finger to the idea of slipping quietly into the void. This track swings like a wrecking ball dipped in gasoline, and Hell Comes Home hold the match with dead-serious intent.

I grabbed the band for a chat and things got real fast — talk about struggle, survival, addiction, fury, and the kind of defiance that rattles your ribcage long after the distortion fades. These aren’t guys chasing a trend; these are men dragging their demons into daylight and turning them into artillery.

If you want glossy pop-metal, keep walking. If you want raw honesty and riffs that feel like they’re trying to tear their way out of your speakers, Hell Comes Home are the ones to watch.

Hit the link and watch the full KillerTube interview — while you still can. Some bands play heavy.

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