Full of Hell and Nothing announce collaboration album 'When No Birds Sang,' release “Spend The Grace” single
Over the years, Full of Hell have done collaboration albums with Merzbow, Primitive Man, and The Body. Now, they’re joining forces with Nothing for another joint release.
Revealed today, When No Birds Sang is slated for a December 1 release on Closed Casket Activities. The six-track release was produced by Grammy-nominated producer Will Putney.
Nothing’s Domenic “Nicky” Palermo said this about the album:
“Both Full of Hell and Nothing deal with the same genre-phobia. We’ve been called any style you can think of, but we’re both simply intent on making soul crushers.”
Full of Hell’s Dylan Walker also chimed in:
“We’re beyond limiting ourselves to a genre. There aren’t any rules, but there’s clearly an identity. No matter what Nothing does, I can tell it’s them. We’re meeting in the middle where it’s lush and beautiful, but also sad and ugly if you look closely at it. Out of mutual respect, we just decided to go for it.”
A new single from the album titled “Spend The Grace” comes with a music video co-directed by Mike Martinez and Tyler Way. Both directors said this about working on the video:
“In our endless quest to navigate the profound intricacies of reality, we often encounter a significant challenge: the limitations of language. However in those decisive moments, when individuals are confronted with the choice of determining their own paths versus succumbing to external influences, a remarkable opportunity can unfold. Within a fleeting instant, liberation can arise and a being can exist in one world while inhaling the essence of another.”
Pre-orders for When No Birds Sang can be made here.
Later this month, Full of Hell will embark on a headlining North American trek with support from END, Inter Arma, and Wake.
When No Birds Sang tracklisting:
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