Review: Full Of Hell / NothingWhen No Birds Sang

Moreso than collaborator Nothing—who continue on the trajectory most recently established by 2020’s The Great Dismal—it is Full Of Hell whose contribution to When No Birds Sing that is particularly illuminating. A band at an interesting crossroad, Full Of Hell have had an interesting two years since the release of 2021’s Garden Of Burning Apparitions. For as consistent as their release schedule has been for over a decade, its not surprising that after burning the grind candle at both ends, they’ve been branching into more disparate, often slower, sounds. 2023 saw a slew of collaborations that often slowed the tempo … Continue reading Review: Full Of Hell / NothingWhen No Birds Sang