Little Hell

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Little Hell was a band formed by Steve Ludwin after the demise of Carrie.

Originally fronted by a female singer, who was ejected as she was "more interested in fashion than in music" (http://www.lasthours.org.uk/archive/interviews/littlehell.htm).

Put together way back in 2001 by ex-Carrie frontman Steve Ludwin and fellow ex-Carrie guitarist Dennis Dicker, the band where soon signed to Double Dragon Records and released their first limited edition 7" entitled "Lose It", featuring the original Little Hell vocalist Lucy Johnston.

The band then followed this up with their first CD release, "Emotional Vampire Sound", which saw them working with legendary Producer Owen Morris (Ash "1977"; Oasis "(What's The Story) Morning Glory?").

Following the departure of Lucy Johnston, Steve Ludwin took over the main vocal duties and work began on the bands first album, the much harder sounding "Demonic Advisory Centre", released in 2002.

"Demonic Advisory Centre" followed the release of two singles taken from the album, "Virus With Shoes" and "Everybodys Cursed", and the album was intensively toured with support slots with the likes of Placebo, Ween, Amen, Queenadreena, Ash and Gary Numan.

The band split in 2004.


Albums: Demonic Advisory Centre (2002)

Single: Lose It (2000) (7" Vinyl) Emotional Vampire Sound EP (2000) Virus with Shoes (2002) Everybody's Cursed (2002)