
Full of Hell are nothing if not prolific. The noise-grind demolition crew has four albums to their own name, as well as three collaborative albums (two with the Body, one with Merzbow) and innumerable EPs and splits. They also have side projects: guitarist Spencer Hazard plays in noise-rock group Eye Flys (yes, they’re named after the Melvins song), while frontman Dylan Walker has Sightless Pit, in which he’s joined by Lingua Ignota’s Kristin Hayter and the Body’s Lee Buford. In addition, he recently dropped a noise track, “Time reign cemenT,” as part of artist Jesse Draxler’s collaborative all-star Reigning Cement project.
The endless creative output continued today (June 24th) with “Language of Molten Cherubs,” Full of Hell’s new song for Adult Swim’s cutting-edge singles series. Falling somewhere between crushing industrialized grindcore and squonky, John Zorn-esque noise, the track is designed to blow both eardrums and minds. Check it out below.
Walker commented on Instagram: “Right before the quarantine (not long after the robbery) @fullofhell made our way into the studio to record a few a things. This @adultswim single was one of them. Swipe to see my bandmates doing their thing: ‘Pushing forward into 2020, the band aligns with Adult Swim to present ‘Language of Molting Cherubs’, the first recorded material since Weeping Choir and the final salvaged wreckage of the world in which Trumpeting Ecstasy/Weeping Choir reside. Blurring the line between grindcore, harsh noise and abrasively avante garde free jazz saxophone squelching, Language of Molting Cherubs is the final death gasp of a broken human being at the end of their rope, on the border between worlds.'”