Fuel From Hell got together in 1998 with the intention to play good old, loud as fuck rock n’ roll.
A first recording ("The Superfaka E.P." – now sold out) came out in 2001 and many gigs later the band hooked up with producers Lorenzo Gavinelli and David Sion and began working on new songs for an upcoming release. One of these songs ("Heartbreaker") is featured on "Hollywood Hairspray vol.6" sampler out on American label Perris Records. In February 2007 it’s time for the release of the debut album entitled "Fill You Up With Five Star Gasoline" on Go Down Records. This release is preceded by the new single "Vampira" featuring the title track, another single-exclusive track and the professional videoclip for "Vampira".
Fuel From Hell also took part to a Mötley Crüe's Tribute Album with the song "All In The Name Of..." along with others big rockin' musicians such as Jizzy Pearl, Phil Lewis, Erik Turner, Frankie Banali, Keri Kelli, John Corabi, Fred Coury and many others. This double compilation was released in June 2007 by American label Versailles Records. In 2007 Fuel From Hell also supported the Italian Tour of L.A.Guns (with Tracii Guns & Paul Black!) and started their own "Cavana Nights Tour" playing more gigs in Italy, Austria, Slovenia and Finland with bands like Meldrum (with Gene Hoglan on drums!), Firebird, Vendetta, Paradox, 1349, and Mind Of Doll. Our five favorite rockers were also featured on many TV's and Radios and the "Vampira" videoclip was in rotation on MTV Europe, Voice TV (Finland), Getrocked (Italy), Rocknation (USA), In Orbita (Slovenia/Italy). In 2009, with a new killer line-up, FFH played some gigs supporting the rock legend Adam Bomb and recorded some new songs for other American Compilations; "Bad Jane" for "Riot On Sunset vol.15" (272 Records) and "Midnight" for "Rock 4 Life" (Quickstar Productions). Under the production of Riccardo Asquini, FFH have recorded their new upcoming album at Saojo Studio in Udine and started as well the new year supporting Nashville Pussy in Slovenia, so they hope to see all of you soon on the road to kick your ass with their fiery live show!
With two new memebrs behind the microphone and drums, Fuel From Hell is back on track with renewed enthusiasm and the belief that they can repeat the success of their debut album.They do it with an album more consistent with the sleazy and vintage voice of the new singer Phil Lasher, a more classic 80's rock oriented record, but still melodic and in-your-face! A must-have for fans of Poison, Mötley Crüe, Quireboys and all the bands that used to stride the Sunset Strip in the glory days of glam...