Cover of Full of Hell Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home
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For fans of full of hell, lovers of grindcore and extreme metal, hardcore punk enthusiasts, and listeners of experimental noise music
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THE REVIEW

A whirlwind of gray and black emotions, seasoned with flashes of wild hope for a glimpse of light.
The auditory experience can only be this, as far as I'm concerned.

Someone described the intro of this sonic journey into destruction (literal or figurative, that's up to you) as what you might hear while drowning. Well, spot on.

This quartet lays out what it takes to annihilate and leave scorched earth, regardless of execution speed: Grindcore, Powerviolence, Crust Punk, Sludge, Noise. A sticky brew between the extremes of Metal and Hardcore.
And these fine lads foam and froth at the sides of their mouths, so hungry for rusty metal sheets and synthetic poisons.

The beauty of rarefied chaos surrounded by a psychedelic and dark shroud at the same time.

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Full of Hell's 'Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home' is a fierce blend of grindcore, powerviolence, crust punk, sludge, and noise. The album offers an intense, chaotic, and dark listening experience with fleeting moments of hope. The review highlights the band's ability to create a rarefied, psychedelic shroud around their destructive sound. With a high rating, the album is praised for its raw emotion and brutal execution.

Tracklist

01   White Mare (01:51)

02   Pisces Legs (01:48)

03   Black Iron (02:04)

04   Pile of Dead Horses (01:59)

05   Dregs of Pluto (02:52)

06   Endless Drone (02:45)

07   The Bed Is Burning (02:50)

08   The Oars Are Broken (01:05)

09   Affirmation of Nothing (05:04)

10   Rat King (02:35)

11   Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home (03:41)

Full of Hell

American grindcore band known for fusing extreme metal, hardcore and noise, and for high-profile collaborations with Merzbow, The Body, and Primitive Man.
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