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Full of Hell and Nothing together at last

Posted by Loren on October 14, 2023

Full of Hell and Nothing together at last
photo by Caleb Conner

Full of Hell and Nothing have joined together as one on a new collaborative record, When No Birds Sing, which will release on Dec. 1 via Closed Casket Activities. Written face-to-face and fully collaborative, the new record includes Full of Hell—Dylan Walker [vocals], Spencer Hazard [guitar], Dave Bland [drums], and Sam DiGristine [bass]—plus Nothing’s Domenic “Nicky” Palermo [vocals, guitar] and Doyle Martin [vocals, guitar], playing sometimes dense, sometimes atmospheric, cinematic metal.

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When No Birds Sang track listing:

  1. Rose Tinted World
  2. Like Stars in the Firmament
  3. Forever Well
  4. Wild Blue
  5. When No Birds Sang
  6. Spend The Grace
Full of Hell and Nothing together at last
photo by Caleb Conner

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