Full Of Hell / The Body Releases "One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache" Video

Band Photo: The Body (?)
Next week will see the release of "One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache," the fittingly-titled, collaborative debut between apocalyptic doom duo The Body and grindcore/harsh noise sculptors, Full Of Hell.
Set for release on March 25th via Neurot Recordings, the offering came together during last year's massive North American trek, which united both bands. Amidst the chaos of tour life, the two groups found time to record together at Machines With Magnets in Providence, Rhode Island.
The session eventually culminated into the harrowing sounds found on "One Day You Will Ache Like I Ache," which is ultimately an audio reflection of their surroundings and their inability to cope therein. Check out a new video for the collaboration's second movement "Fleshworks" below.
"We went into this track wanting to create a song that was mellow yet driving," elaborates Full Of Hell vocalist Dylan Walker, "We were certainly channeling a lot of what The Body has been moving towards and a lot of what Full Of Hell has been into for some time. Dave, Lee, Seth and Keith [Machines With Magnets] all played drums on this track at the same time. It was a great feeling to have Chrissy Wolpert of the Assembly Of Light Choir singing on the track as well. Our friend Mitch Wells [Thou] created the video with only the lyrics and basic album themes to guide him. He made something that is very different for both bands and something we are very proud of. He captured what we were writing about from an angle that we hadn't even considered."
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