
Full of Hell is an East Coast hardcore band that takes all of the elements of what East Coast hardcore means and adds in their flavor of extremist metal taken from the likes of Napalm Death and Entombed. Their FaceBook states, “Numb your mind.” By the time you finish seeing this band hit the Melody Inn tonight, it will be more like “Ringing in your ears” … in a good way. Spencer Hazard looks forward to it.
Link: http://www.facebook.com/fullofhell

Tell me a little how Full of Hell formed?
Full of Hell was formed some time ago with the current drummer and guitarist, and over the course of a couple years a lineup has finally solidified, along with the a more concrete sound.
How has the East Coast scene influenced the band? How important is that scene today?
We are pretty spread out as a band. I live in Central PA, and the rest of my band lives in Ocean City, MD. The positives outnumber the negatives. Living in the areas that we do has put us in what I believe to be an amazing community of bands and people. All of our friends are doing such awesome things. We also got to work with Dave Heck, who runs Get This Right Records. He is the best/funniest dude, by far. On the other side of things, I think the tourist driven beach culture has really fucked with the other guys’ heads, and now all they like to do is scream at people and throw stuff out of the van on the highway.. Not that I don’t enjoy that too!
The band is finishing up the new album. Tell me more about what the it entails and what the making of this album means for the band?
Everything is almost finished for our first LP, and we’re all pretty excited. The recording went very smoothly, because we were fortunate enough to work with a very talented engineer, Kevin Bernsten of Developing Nations. He’s the man. A389 Records has also been gearing up for the release by providing us with alot of great resources that we haven’t had in the past. It’s been a good experience thus far.
This is an extensive tour for the band with dates all over. How has the tour gone for the group and how has been the reception of the band outside of your home town?
The tour has gone very well so far. We just got back into the country, and the Canadian dates were amazing. I was very surprised to have such a good reception. Our van currently smells like shit and dead animals, but other than that, I’m having fun.
Coming to a city like Indianapolis that is seeing a growth in a hardcore music presence, what are your thoughts about that and what does a show like this mean to you?
Indianapolis seems really cool. I’m glad we have the chance to play for new people. A show like this is cool, because our 17 year old drummer gets to stand outside, and he sucks, so it’s nice to be away from him.