May 23, 2026

Heavenly Trip to Hell releases new single and video ‘Yo No Quiero Ir Al Cielo’

Heavenly Trip to Hell

Heavenly Trip to Hell

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Long Beach industrial metal band Heavenly Trip to Hell just released their new single and accompanying video, “Yo No Quiero Ir Al Cielo“. The track was recorded by Addasi Addasi at Fuel Music Studios and is available on all platforms.

Lead vocalist G Christ explained the concept behind the track: “The song was inspired by the fact that we do not want to go to heaven where certain people can’t get in. I want to go to a heaven where everyone gets in.”

The single is the band’s first confirmed release since “Millions of Flowers,” which we covered in November 2024 (Heavenly Trip To Hell drops new single & video, ‘Millions Of Flowers’).

About Heavenly Trip to Hell

Heavenly Trip to Hell – also known as HTTH – is a six-piece industrial metal band from Long Beach, California. The band blends industrial metal with goth and heavy metal. The band has been active for nearly 30 years.

The current lineup consists of G Christ on lead vocals, Sergio on bass, Vicky Vicious on synth and keyboards, Jose on drums, Kurt on lead guitars, and Frank on rhythm guitar.

In November 2024, we covered the band’s prior single, “Millions Of Flowers’“. The May 2026 release of “Yo No Quiero Ir Al Cielo” is the band’s newest single.

Heavenly Trip to Hell has had two songs placed in the soundtrack of the DC Comics and Warner Bros. animated film Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios, directed by Juan Meza Leon. They also contributed the single “Yo No Quiero Ir Al Cielo” to the soundtrack of the thriller film Blackout, directed by Shane Aquino and released on May 5, 2026 via Uncork’d Entertainment.

The band has also appeared in Road Dogs, a documentary directed by Shane Aquino that follows touring bands on the road. Road Dogs has screened at multiple international film festivals.

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