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- Artist(s): David Bland, Nothing, Domenic Palermo, Dylan Walker
- Summary: The debut full-length collaboration between Full of Hell and Nothing was written in-person together in Maryland and was produced by Will Putney.
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- Record Label: Closed Casket Activities
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Noise-Rock, Hardcore Punk, Sludge Metal, Shoegaze, Grindcore
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Dec 13, 2023In their own distinct ways, they both sound like the end of the world, and this jointly-created album sees them gleefully pulling preconceptions out of shape.
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Dec 13, 2023When No Birds Sang is the rare metal album whose greatest virtue is its delicacy.
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Dec 13, 2023All three of these songs [the title track, Forever Well, and Spend the Grace] find Full of Hell and Nothing at their most integrated, where the lines between them disappear and a new form starts to take shape. They also provide a glimpse of what’s possible when two bands truly push beyond collaboration into an entirely unexplored new space.
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Dec 13, 2023As a genre-defying work, When No Birds Sing is the perfect middle ground for two bands who relentlessly battle against the lazy pigeonholing of scenesters and critics.