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Full of Hell Announce New EP ‘Broken Sword, Rotten Shield’, “Knight’s Oath” Single Out Now

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A batch of new songs will be the new hotness from grindy noise rock outfit Full of Hell will be released right as they head out on tour with Harms Way, Kruelty, Jarhead Fertilizer, and Clique next month.

Titled Broken Sword, Rotten Shield, the seven-song EP will be the latest collection of songs from the quintet. It’s their first new release since last year’s collab with Andrew Nolan titled Scraping The Divine or the band’s 2024 full-length release Coagulated Bliss.

Speaking of the single and music video they put out along with the announcement dubbed “Knight’s Oath”, vocalist Dylan Walker explained what the song is about:

“[‘Knight’s Oath’ is about]…absolute dedication to your charge, be it a person you love or held tenet, and the ignominy that comes with a sudden defeat. That idea acts as a metaphor for the grief you feel when you lose an animal companion. It feels pointless, cruel, and void in the moment. The video channels those ideas and takes the viewer on a quest with our noble dog knight and his cohorts as they quest for glory and wealth in the face of darkness.”

Broken Sword, Rotten Shield will be released on May 16 via Closed Casket Activities, but you can preorder your copy today. You can also catch Full Of Hell live at any of the venues below.

Broken Sword, Rotten Shield, tracklist:

Full of Hell, on tour:
May 15  Daytona, FL – Welcome To Rockville
May 16  Athens, GA – Georgia Theater
May 18  Milwaukee, WI – Milwaukee Metal Fest
May 19  St. Louis, MO – Blueberry Hill Duck Room
May 20  Louisville, KY – Portal
May 21  Nashville, TN – Exit/In
May 23  Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves
May 24  Austin, TX – Empire Garage
May 25  Houston, TX – Secret Group 
May 27  Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
May 28  Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall
May 30  Richmond, VA – The Canal Club
May 31  Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
Jun. 01  Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
Jun. 02  New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
Jun. 04  Amityville, NY – AMH
Jun. 05  Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
Jun. 06  Boston, MA – The Middle East
Jun. 07  Montreal, QC – Theatre Fairmount
Jun. 08  Toronto, ON – Axis Club

Sep. 18  Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
Sep. 20  Worcester, MA – New England Metal + Hardcore Festival

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