Kristin Hayter, the classically trained multi-instrumentalist, performance artist, and vocalist known as Lingua Ignot…
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Lingua Ignota announces new album & share video for new song “PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE”
Kristin Hayter, the classically trained multi-instrumentalist, performance artist, and vocalist known as Lingua Ignot…
Sightless Pit: Grave of a Dog – A blissfull listen from start to finish, but not suitable for close minded and non-electic listeners
ightless Pit is the new collaborative project of Lee Buford of The Body, Kristin Hayter of Lingua Ignota and Dylan Wa…
Lingua Ignota, Full of Hell & The Body members form Sightless Pit, listen to first single “Kingscorpse”
Sightless Pit is the new collaborative project of Lee Buford (The Body), Kristin Hayter (Lingua Ignota), and Dylan Wa…
Lingua Ignota – Caligula
ollowing the brilliant self-released All Bitches Die opus in 2017 (re-released by Profound Lore Records in 2018), Lin…
LINGUA IGNOTA reveals headline European tour dates
As the new LINGUA IGNOTA album CALIGULA approaches this July on Profound Lore, she have revealed headline live dates …
LINGUA IGNOTA unveils new single “DO YOU DOUBT ME TRAITOR”
CALIGULA will be released via Profound Lore on July 19 and Lingua Ignota will be on tour this fall in support of the …
LINGUA IGNOTA announces new LP, listen to “BUTCHER OF THE WORLD”
Succeeding her self-released 2017 All Bitches Die opus (re-released by Profound Lore Records in 2018), CALIGULA the n…
Listen to Full of Hell’s new track (featuring Lingua Ignota)
Full Of Hell have shared the official audio for “Armory of Obsidian Glass” off their new album Weeping Choir. Listen …
The Body Share New Single, “Can Carry No Weight” Feat. Kristin Hayter
Ahead of the release of their new album I Have Fought Against It, But I Can’t Any Longer, out May 11th via Thri…
Lingua Ignota (aka Kristin Hayter) talked to us about sampling Aileen Wuornos, redefining “heavy” & the humans who inspire her art.
A piece of music should stir emotions and evoke inquisitive thought. Lingua Ignota is, perhaps, the most thought prov…