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Full Of Hell this October

Posted by Loren on August 12, 2021

Full Of Hell this October
artwork by Mark McCoy

Full Of Hell is back with the brand new Garden Of Burning Apparitions, due Oct. 1 via Relapse Records.

The new album continues the band's merger of hardcore, grind, and death metal, as on display in the brutal lead single "Industrial Messiah Complex."

Dylan Walker speaks of the single:

“Industrial Messiah Complex examines the commodification and weaponization of faith and spirituality. This misdirection is a ploy for control and power. Whether through some profit obsessed mega-church or via militaristic action, humanity is raked over the coals and bled out until there’s nothing left but cinders and dust."

Get an early taste:

GARDEN OF BURNING APPARITIONS TRACK LIST:

Guided Blight
Asphyxiant Blessing
Murmuring Foul Spring 
Derelict Satellite 
Burning Apparition
Eroding Shell
All Bells Ringing 
Urchin Thrones 
Industrial Messiah Complex 
Reeking Tunnels
Non-Atomism
Celestial Heirarch

Full Of Hell this October
artwork by Mark McCoy

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