
Full Of Hell - "Coagulated Bliss" CD
Full of Hell burst forth with incredible force from the small, dagger-shaped city of Ocean City, Maryland, 15 years ago. Over five full-lengths, five collaborative full-lengths, and countless splits, EPs, singles, and noise compilations, theyâve evolved at extraordinary speed, their music becoming more complicated and technical without ever slowing down or losing its soul. Everything on a Full of Hell album feels like a blur: smears of guitar, harsh noise shaken like gravel in a bag, singer Dylan Walkerâs snarl and bite carrying him into outer space or into the core of the earth. Theyâre coiled, interlocking, impossible to penetrate, and they move with alarming speed.
Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after the band completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go. âThat was a good experience of learning how to find what actually services a song,â Hazard says. âEven with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, even when weâve had an extreme grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy.â Walker also cites the bandâs work with The Body for helping him to ârecognize that there was value in pop music.â Accordingly, Coagulated Bliss features some of Full of Hellâs strongest songwriting: Gone is the frenetic flailing of Garden of Burning Apparitions and Weeping Choir; in its stead is a richer, thicker sound, one thatâs considerably less ornamentedâand somehow heavier than ever.
Coagulated Bliss was recorded at Developing Nations in Baltimore by Kevin Bernstein, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio in Van Nuys California and mastered by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Sound in Los Angeles California. Full of Hell is Spencer Hazard (guitar/electronics), David Bland (drums/vocals), Samuel DiGristine (bass/sax/vocals), and Dylan Walker (vocals/electronics/lyrics), with new guitarist Gabriel Solomon joining following the albumâs completion. Coagulated Bliss is out April 26 via Closed Casket Activities.
Track Listing:
1. Half Life Changelings
2. Doors to Mental Agony
3. Transmuting Chemical Burns
4. Fractured 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
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$4.03Full Of Hell - "Coagulated Bliss" CD
Full of Hell burst forth with incredible force from the small, dagger-shaped city of Ocean City, Maryland, 15 years ago. Over five full-lengths, five collaborative full-lengths, and countless splits, EPs, singles, and noise compilations, theyâve evolved at extraordinary speed, their music becoming more complicated and technical without ever slowing down or losing its soul. Everything on a Full of Hell album feels like a blur: smears of guitar, harsh noise shaken like gravel in a bag, singer Dylan Walkerâs snarl and bite carrying him into outer space or into the core of the earth. Theyâre coiled, interlocking, impossible to penetrate, and they move with alarming speed.
Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after the band completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go. âThat was a good experience of learning how to find what actually services a song,â Hazard says. âEven with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, even when weâve had an extreme grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy.â Walker also cites the bandâs work with The Body for helping him to ârecognize that there was value in pop music.â Accordingly, Coagulated Bliss features some of Full of Hellâs strongest songwriting: Gone is the frenetic flailing of Garden of Burning Apparitions and Weeping Choir; in its stead is a richer, thicker sound, one thatâs considerably less ornamentedâand somehow heavier than ever.
Coagulated Bliss was recorded at Developing Nations in Baltimore by Kevin Bernstein, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio in Van Nuys California and mastered by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Sound in Los Angeles California. Full of Hell is Spencer Hazard (guitar/electronics), David Bland (drums/vocals), Samuel DiGristine (bass/sax/vocals), and Dylan Walker (vocals/electronics/lyrics), with new guitarist Gabriel Solomon joining following the albumâs completion. Coagulated Bliss is out April 26 via Closed Casket Activities.
Track Listing:
1. Half Life Changelings
2. Doors to Mental Agony
3. Transmuting Chemical Burns
4. Fractured 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
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Full of Hell burst forth with incredible force from the small, dagger-shaped city of Ocean City, Maryland, 15 years ago. Over five full-lengths, five collaborative full-lengths, and countless splits, EPs, singles, and noise compilations, theyâve evolved at extraordinary speed, their music becoming more complicated and technical without ever slowing down or losing its soul. Everything on a Full of Hell album feels like a blur: smears of guitar, harsh noise shaken like gravel in a bag, singer Dylan Walkerâs snarl and bite carrying him into outer space or into the core of the earth. Theyâre coiled, interlocking, impossible to penetrate, and they move with alarming speed.
Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after the band completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go. âThat was a good experience of learning how to find what actually services a song,â Hazard says. âEven with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, even when weâve had an extreme grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy.â Walker also cites the bandâs work with The Body for helping him to ârecognize that there was value in pop music.â Accordingly, Coagulated Bliss features some of Full of Hellâs strongest songwriting: Gone is the frenetic flailing of Garden of Burning Apparitions and Weeping Choir; in its stead is a richer, thicker sound, one thatâs considerably less ornamentedâand somehow heavier than ever.
Coagulated Bliss was recorded at Developing Nations in Baltimore by Kevin Bernstein, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio in Van Nuys California and mastered by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Sound in Los Angeles California. Full of Hell is Spencer Hazard (guitar/electronics), David Bland (drums/vocals), Samuel DiGristine (bass/sax/vocals), and Dylan Walker (vocals/electronics/lyrics), with new guitarist Gabriel Solomon joining following the albumâs completion. Coagulated Bliss is out April 26 via Closed Casket Activities.
Track Listing:
1. Half Life Changelings
2. Doors to Mental Agony
3. Transmuting Chemical Burns
4. Fractured 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










