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The Burning Hell

Canadian folk rock band

The Burning Hell are a Canadian folk rock band led by songwriter Mathias Kom and multi-instrumentalist Ariel Sharratt. Originating from Canada and currently based in rural Epekwitk (Prince Edward Island), the group is celebrated for their genre-shifting songs that blend literary narratives, historical references, and pop culture touchstones. Their work is notable for its clever wordplay and thematic explorations, often touching on apocalypse, joy, and the power of collective musical experience. The Burning Hell's performances are recognised for their vibrant energy and a sense of optimism grounded in both lyricism and musicianship.

Known for their adventurous spirit, The Burning Hell have brought their live music to venues and audiences far beyond the typical circuit. In September 2025, they headlined concerts at esteemed UK venues such as The Joiners in Southampton and Exchange in Bristol, sharing their celebrated stage presence with enthusiastic crowds. Their upcoming show at The Attic in Leeds in April 2026, with Carsie Blanton as support, promises the same compelling blend of storytelling and performance that fans expect from their gigs.

The Burning Hell continue to evolve artistically, affirmed by a discography that includes the anticipated 2025 album "Ghost Palace" and previous releases such as "Garbage Island" and the energetic "Transmission from Earth Angel Valley – Live in Engelthal, 2011." Their dedication to live music, boundary-pushing tours, and the ongoing creation of impactful new material ensures they remain a dynamic force on the concert and festival scene. Follow The Burning Hell and keep an eye out for new tour dates and concerts—you won’t want to miss their next show.