Hell Comes Home

Hell Comes Home (Metal) - Arkansas




Formed in NorthWest Arkansas, Hell Comes Home is an authentic heavy metal band inspired by deathcore, metalcore, and classic metal. Founding members Sam Simmons (vocals) and Nick Stambuck (guitar) shared a mutual love for the aggressive sound and genuine nature of heavy metal and forged their sound to share their artistic work through raw energy and intricate musicality that define the genre. Hell Comes Home’s music combines brutal riffs, complex solos, and piercing vocals from the depths of hell, with assertive atmospheric elements. Blending these genres makes their sound extremely unique. Sam describes the peak of heavy metal as the MySpace metalcore and deathcore era, among his inspirations are early Bring Me the Horizon and Suicide Silence. Nick on the other hand grew up influenced by old school classic and thrash metal such as Iron Maiden and Megadeth, but in recent years developed a strong appreciation for the likes of Deathcore and Metalcore such as All Shall Perish and Trivium. Sam is the epitome of a metal band front man with a dominating stage presence and intense energy. Sam is an ex army airborne ranger and in his free time he plays semi professional football, fights competitively, bodybuilds, rides bulls and tattoos amongst a slew of other things while maintaining that he is an adrenaline junkie at heart. Nick is one of the most creative musicians of all time, an extremely talented and diverse guitarist and finds time to chase his dream and passion while providing for his family. This duo is one of a kind and unstoppable.

Hell Comes Home is just getting started and will push the boundaries and influences of heavy metal music across the world. As they complete their first EP, fans of the band grow exponentially and love their stage presence and staying true to their genre’s core tenets. With more music to come in the near future that will continue to resonate in the hearts of metalheads worldwide. They want it all, and will stop at nothing until they get it.









-Interview- (1/17/25)