FULL OF HELL To Release 'Trumpeting Ecstasy' Album In May

February 22, 2017

Maryland/Pennsylvania experimental death-noise band FULL OF HELL will release its new full-length album, "Trumpeting Ecstasy", on May 5 via Profound Lore.

Punishing, virulent, and dynamic beyond expectation, "Trumpeting Ecstasy" was recorded at GodCity Studios with Kurt Ballou. The aural deluge also features guest appearances by Aaron Turner (SUMAC, OLD MAN GLOOM, MAMIFFER, ISIS),Nate Newton (CONVERGE, OLD MAN GLOOM),Andrew Nolan (COLUMN OF HEAVEN, THE ENDLESS BLOCKADE),and Canadian singer/songwriter Nicole Dollanganger.

"Trumpeting Ecstasy" track listing:

01. Deluminate
02. Branches Of Yew
03. Bound Sphinx
04. The Cosmic Vein
05. Digital Prison
06. Crawling Back To God
07. Fractured Quartz
08. Gnawed Flesh
09. Ashen Mesh
10. Trumpeting Ecstasy
11. At The Cauldron's Bottom

FULL OF HELL has had quite the journey leading up to the release of this third full-length album; the band's embryonic beginnings displayed their palette at its most primitive, d-beat and blast-ridden hardcore punk with spats of noise and caustic rhythm, and within a few short years, they have bloomed into a true force to be reckoned with within the punk and metal communities.

Since the release of their Profound Lore Records debut album, "Full Of Hell & Merzbow", in late 2014, the band began to truly come into their own, combining elements of grindcore, death/black metal, punk and hardcore with a smattering of sonically laden power electronics and industrial pounding. It would also signal the band being at their most active and prolific ever since their inception in 2009.

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