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Full of Hell and Andrew Nolan Join Forces for Upcoming Collab Album Scraping The Divine

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No strangers to working well with others, grind/noise band Full of Hell are back again with their collaborative selves, this time working with Toronto-based industrial artist Andrew Nolan on a forthcoming album Scraping The Divine. To mark the occasion, they released the album’s first single, “Burdened By Solar Mass.”

As you could expect when mixing an industrial artist with a noise/grind band, the song in question is discordant and furious. Full of Hell’s Dylan Walker described the single as “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.”

Apparently the album was worked on between 2019 and 2023, with both artists contributing their unique sounds to the project. In addition to the two artists, the album has special guest features from Taichi Nagura (Endon), GxCx (Contagious Orgasm, BBVGC, ex-Guilty Connector), Justin K Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, JK Flesh), Intensive Care, and Alex Hughes (Hatred Surge, Holy Money).

Scraping The Divine will be available on November 15 via Closed Casket Activities, but you can preorder your copy today.

Scraping The Divine track listing:

Gradual Timeslip Heat Death from the Pyre Burdened By Solar Mass Sphere of Saturn Hemlock Gnosis Blessed Anathema Facing the Divide Approaching the Monolith Extinguished Glow Common Miracles Irradiated Sands Paralytic Lineage

Full of Hell and Andrew Nolan Join Forces for Upcoming Collab Album Scraping The Divine

Full of Hell, on tour:

Nov. 03 Asheville, NC – Orange Peel
Nov. 04 Charleston, SC – Music Farm
Nov. 05 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
Nov. 06 Orlando, FL – The Abbey
Nov. 08 Charlotte, NC – The Underground
Nov. 09 Richmond, VA – Canal Club
Nov. 10 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
Nov. 11 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
Nov. 13 Millvale, PA – Mr. Smalls
Nov. 14 Toronto, ON – Opera House
Nov. 15 Ottawa, ON – Bronson Centre
Nov. 16 Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount
Nov. 17 Brooklyn, NY – Warsawc
Nov. 19 Detroit, MI – Magic Stick
Nov. 20 Chicago, IL – Metro
Nov. 21 Minneapolis, MN – The Lyric at Skyway Theatre
Nov. 23 Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
Nov. 24 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
Nov. 26 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
Nov. 27 Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
Nov. 29 Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre
Nov. 30 Santa Ana, CA – Observatory
Dec. 01 Los Angeles, CA – Regent Theater
Dec. 02 Mesa, AZ – The Nile

Feb. 06 Utrecht, NL – Tivolivredenburg
Feb. 07 Leer, DE – Zollhaus Gastro
Feb. 08 Meisenthal, FR – La Boite Noire
Feb. 14 Berlin, DE – Astra Kulturhaus
Feb. 16 Prague, CZ – Sasazu
Feb. 18 Warsaw, PL – Progresja
Feb. 24 Pratteln, CH – Z7 Konzertfabrik
Mar. 05 Glasgow, UK – SWG3 Garden
Mar. 06 Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK – Newcastle University Student Union
Mar. 07 London, UK – Electric Brixton
Mar. 08 Liverpool, UK – 02 Academy

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