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The latest Full of Hell

Posted by Loren on March 11, 2024

The latest Full of Hell
photo by Zachary Jones

April 26 is the release date for Coagulated Bliss, the sixth studio album from Full of Hell, coming out via Closed Casket Activities.

Formed in Maryland 15 years ago, the band wrote this collation shortly after recording the collaborative When No Birds Sang with Nothing, citing that experience as influential on their process.

“That was a good experience of learning how to find what actually services a song,” says guitarist Spencer Hazard. “Even with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, even when we’ve had an extreme grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy.”

The band hits the road with Dying Fetus next month.

Coagulated Bliss track listing:

  1. Half Life of Changelings
  2. Doors to Mental Agony
  3. Transmuting Chemical Burns
  4. Fractures Bonds to Mecca
  5. Coagulated Bliss
  6. Bleeding Horizon
  7. Vomiting Glass
  8. Schizoid Rupture
  9. Vacuous Dose
  10. Gasping Dust
  11. Gelding of Men
  12. Malformed Ligature

Full of Hell on tour:

April 25  Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore ^
April 26  Sayerville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom ^
April 27  Syracuse, NY @ The Song & Dance ^
April 28  Albany, NY @ Empire Live ^
April 30  Quebec City, QV @ Theatre Capitole ^
May 1  Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre ^
May 2  Ottawa, ON @ The Brass Monkey ^
May 3  London, ON @ London Music Hall ^
May 4  Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre ^
May 5  Buffalo, NY @ Electric City ^
May 7  Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot Ballroom ^
May 8  Columbus, OH @ The King of Clubs ^
May 9  Joliet, IL @ The Forge ^
May 10  Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave ^
May 12  Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theatre ^
May 13  Saskatoon, SK @ Louis ^
May 14  Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room ^
May 15  Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre ^
May 17  Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre ^
May 18  Seattle, WA @ El Corazon ^
May 19  Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater ^

July 13 + 14  Los Angeles, CA @ Exposition Park (Sound & Fury)

^ w/ Dying Fetus

The latest Full of Hell
photo by Zachary Jones

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