California-based Hellion was a bit too heavy for the Sunset Strip era to make a national impact, but thirty years later, Ann Boleyn still reigns as the Queen of Hell. Powered by the Priest-ly speed riffs of shredder Maxxxwell Carlisle and the drumming of Simon Wright (former AC/DC), the production and combative anthems may sound dated to modern ears, but when Ann Boleyn coos "Hold my hand" in the dark opening of Betrayer, you reach out. When she belts out "Hell hath no fury", you're hearing a traditional metal vocalist of mythic proportions. If you still covet that style, the new five-song EP shows their heyday wasn't just in the 80s.