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Full of Hell & Andrew Nolan come together for collaborative album 'Scraping The Divine'

Introduced by the iconic artwork of Savage Pencil (Swans, Sonic Youth, Big Black, etc.).

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Photograph by Jake Ballah

On November 15th, noise/grind titans Full of Hell and Toronto-based industrial artist Andrew Nolan will release their new collaborative album, Scraping The Divine, via Closed Casket Activities. An expansion of an already broad sonic palette, Scraping The Divine is uncomfortably rewarding from the tantalizing Savage Pencil cover artwork it sports to the sinister composition of tracks such as lead single, Burdened By Solar Mass. Full of Hell are as far from linear as a band as one can be, and Scraping The Divine, which features guest appearances from Justin K. Broadrick (GODFLESH), GxCx, Taichi Nagura (Endon) among others, is as grand as anything in their repertoire.


Full of Hell's Dylan Walker describes the haunting track 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.”


Stream Burdened By Solar Mass below and pre-order the album via Closed Casket.


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Cover Artwork by Savage Pencil

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