This week on Riff Worship, we trace the origins of one of extreme music’s most prolific forces: Full of Hell. We’re joined by special guest John Wooten (Wooten Photo) for a deep dive into the foundations of the band, culminating in their seminal 2011 debut full-length, Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home!
In this episode, we’ll also discuss:
The band’s pivotal relationship with the legendary A389 Recordings and their formative studio sessions with longtime collaborator Kevin Bernsten (Developing Nations).
Dylan Walker’s early lyrical inspirations from classic literature and RPG video games to harpist Joanna Newsom that helped shape the album’s themes.
A look at guitarist Spencer Hazard’s (Reaper’s Gong) tone chasing obsession and the gear used to sculpt the band’s wall of sound.
Full of Hell’s DIY roots and the relentless work ethic that laid the groundwork for a now 15+ year career!
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