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Full Of Hell And Andrew Nolan To Release New Collaborative Album “Scraping The Divine” In November

Full Of Hell and Andrew Nolan have joined forces for a new album titled “Scraping The Divine.” The record will be available on November 15 and it will also include contributions from Justin K Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, JK Flesh), Taichi Nagura (Endon), GxCx (Contagious Orgasm, BBVGC, ex-Guilty Connector), Intensive Care, and Alex Hughes (Hatred Surge, Holy Money). Here's the track listing:

01. “Gradual Timeslip”
02. “Heat Death From The Pyre”
03. “Burdened By Solar Mass”
04. “Sphere Of Saturn”
05. “Hemlock Gnosis”
06. “Blessed Anathema”
07. “Facing The Divide”
08. “Approaching The Monolith”
09. “Extinguished Glow”
10. “Common Miracles”
11. “Irradiated Sands”
12. “Paralytic Lineage”

You can stream “Burdened By Solar Mass” from the effort below. Full Of Hell frontman Dylan Walker commented:

“The first meeting point between Full Of Hell and Andrew Nolan. The end product is an amalgam of mangled guitars and dub pulses and an ominous warning about our own insignificance in the universe.”

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PostedOctober 17, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsFull Of Hell, Andrew Nolan, Scraping The Divine

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