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Full of Hell debuts new track

Posted by Loren on April 10, 2013

Full of Hell debuts new track
Kris Alan Carter

Full of Hell, set to release Rudiments of Mutilation on A389, has debuted "Coven of the Larynx." The band will be hitting the road for select US dates later this month.

FULL OF HELL Confirmed Live Actions:

4/25/2013 Mosh Basement - Newburgh, NY w/ Raindance

4/26/2013 No Problemo - New Bedford, MA -- w/ Raindance

4/27/2013 Steven's - Hoboken, NJ w/ Raindance

4/28/2013 Gallery U - Bethlehem, NY

5/22/2013 The Zebra Club - Long Island, NY w/ Gehenna, Homewrecker

5/24/2013 Maryland DeathFest 2013 - Baltimore, MD

5/27/2013 Kingdom - Richmond, VA w/ Integrity, Gehenna

5/28/2013 Motorco Music Hall - Durham, NC w/ Integrity, Gehenna, Young And In The Way

5/29/2013 The End - Nashville, TN w/ Integrity, Gehenna

5/30/2013 Siberia - New Orleans, LA w/ Integrity, Gehenna

5/31/2013 Hotel Vegas - Austin, TX @ Chaos In Tejas w/ Gehenna

 

Rudiments Of Mutilation Track Listing:

1. Intro

2. Vessel Deserted

3. Coven of the Larynx

4. Throbbing Lung Fiber

5. Indigence And Guilt

6. Embrace

7. The Lord Is My Light

8. Bone Coral

9. Rudiments

10. Contempt of Life

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