Full of Hell announce new EP, unleash single "Knight's Oath"
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Full of Hell has announced their upcoming EP 'Broken Sword, Rotten Shield', set for release on May 16th via Closed Casket Activities. The first single, 'Knight's Oath', marks a departure towards a straightforward metal sound, while a distinct music video accompanies it. Vocalist Dylan Walker describes the song's themes of dedication and grief, particularly relating to losing a pet. This seven-track EP follows their 2024 album 'Coagulated Bliss' and comes just ahead of their extensive co-headlining tour with Harm's Way, featuring appearances at multiple metal festivals.
Absolute dedication to your charge, be it a person you love or held tenet, and the ignominy that comes with a sudden defeat. That idea acts as a metaphor for the grief you feel when you lose an animal companion.
The video channels those ideas and takes the viewer on a quest with our noble dog knight and his cohorts as they quest for glory and wealth in the face of darkness.
Broken Sword, Rotten Shield was produced by Kevin Bernstein (Misery Index, Pig Destroyer) and follows the release of Full of Hell's 2024 full-length Coagulated Bliss.
Full of Hell's forthcoming EP is characterized by a more straightforward metal sound that verges on black 'n roll, featuring one of the catchiest songs to date.
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