Formerly known as Lingua Ignota, Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter is releasing her debut album under her own name. Saved! arrives this October.
After releasing three records under the moniker Lingua Ignota, Kristin Hayter has re-emerged with a new album under her own name—Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter, to be exact. Her next release,is set to arrive October 20 via Perpetual Flames Ministries. Lead single “All of My Friends Are Going To Hell” officially opens Hayter’s new chapter, and it does so with a great magnitude.
“All of My Friends Are Going To Hell” is not the grand, orchestral, harrowing work we heard on the last Lingua Ignota record,. Instead, it’s much more subdued and organic. The gospel it exudes is much more akin to a dilapidated, eroding church than it is a boiler room choir. At the center of a raw, foreboding piano is Hayter’s voice put to a 4-track recorder, an embellishment of source decay and revelation and salvation. “When you hear him coming, you better run,” Hayter intones.
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