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Coleman Hell

Canadian musician (born 1989) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Coleman Hell
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Coleman Richard Hell[6] (born April 25, 1989) is a Canadian musician from Thunder Bay, Ontario. He released his breakthrough single, "2 Heads", in February 2015. His debut full-length album, Summerland, was released on October 14, 2016, by 604 Records and Columbia Records.[5]

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Early life

Coleman Hell was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario.[2] His mother worked at a record store, where he was exposed to music from Prince and David Bowie, who he attributed to as musical influences.[7] He attended Lakehead University to finish his honours.[8] He later moved to Toronto, explaining that he felt like he "didn't belong and it was hard" for his music to have an impact.[9]

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Coleman Hell was briefly a part of the hip-hop duo Burnz N Hell, a musical project he co-formed with Joey Burnz while in high school.[2][8] The duo spent a year performing live alongside LMFAO, Classified and Swollen Members, among many more, before releasing their first CD Picking Up Girls Is Easy.[8] The duo went viral in 2010, after releasing "Hometown", a tribute to the city they were raised in.[10][4] After Hell left, he moved to Toronto, where he co-founded the Toronto-based artist collective Sideways, which includes La+ch, Shan Vincent De Paul and Michah.[4] He began performing at a number of different venues in the city on open mic nights, in hopes of getting noticed while also recording his own music.[9] Coleman Hell released his debut single "Glow" in 2012, before releasing a free mixtape called Stark Raving in 2013.[2] It was produced by Coleman Hell, Rob Benvegnu, Michah Dowbak and Brendon McDonald.[11] He released a music video to "Glow".[12] After releasing his second single "You Are My Summer" in 2014, he began receiving favorable attention for his music on Hype Machine and garnered a significant boost in Spotify streams.[3] He signed with 604 Records and released an EP titled Vena on December 9, 2014.[13]

On February 4, 2015, Hell released his breakthrough single "2 Heads".[14][15][7] The song peaked at number 15 on the Canadian Hot 100.[16] It also reached number five on the US Alternative Airplay chart, spending over 20 weeks on the chart,[17][9] as well as number 11 on the US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.[18] It was certified 5× Platinum by Music Canada and Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.[19][20] The success of the song led to him signing with Columbia Records towards the end of 2015.[9] He released the promotional single "Take Me Up" and was featured on Grey's Anatomy.[9] On October 23, 2015, he released a self-titled six track EP, including the song "2 Heads".[21] He earned a nomination for Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the 2016 Juno Awards.[22] "2 Heads" was also nominated for Best New Group or Solo Artist: AC and Best New Group or Solo Artist: CHR and won Best New Group or Solo Artist: Modern Rock at the Canadian Radio Music Awards.[23]

He toured with Robert DeLong in 2015,[5] and Twenty One Pilots in 2016.[24] He returned to Thunder Bay, to record his debut album to get "back in touch with the elements."[25] He released a follow-up single titled "Fireproof" on April 29, 2016.[26] He also performed at a handful of festivals in the summer including the Pemberton Music Festival and Calgary Stampede.[27] His debut studio album, Summerland, was released on October 14, 2016.[5] "Devotion" was released on December 16, 2016, as the album's third single.[28] It reached number 23 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[29] The album was nominated at the 2017 Juno Awards for Pop Album of the Year.[30][31]

On January 31, 2018, he released his first single in two years titled "Manic". The song opens up about his struggles with depression and bipolar disorder. Despite the success of "2 Heads", he experienced a "weird middle ground where you want to move but you can't. It's something I've felt so many times: lying in my bed and feeling so low I can't get up. I want to, but I can't muster the strength."[32] Though he never intended on releasing the song, he felt that "the longer it sat with him, the more he felt there could be value in revealing his struggles."[32] Along with it being inspired by a personal experience,[33] he also said the song was inspired by Lil Uzi Vert's "XO Tour Llif3".[32] He began releasing singles frequently within the upcoming months with "Killer" released on April 24,[34] and "Hold On Me" on May 23.[35] He also began working on his second studio album, with the title revealed to be Topanga, inspired by Topanga Canyon in California.[36] Recorded around the area, Hell felt that the change of scenery "was kind of what initiated things."[36] "Real Me", "Left on Read", "Video", "Twenties", "Mixtape" and "Killer" were confirmed tracks to appear on the album.[36]

In March 2020, Hell announced that the album would be released sometime in the fall, releasing "Show 'Em" as the intended lead single on March 27, in promotion of the album.[37] It was later added to the deluxe edition of the album. On November 9, he released "Real Me" as the lead single from the album.[38] On October 15, 2021, Hell announced his upcoming second studio album, Topanga.

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Discography

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