Full of Hell has announced a new LP, Curdled bliss, which will arrive on April 26 via closed casket events. To celebrate the news, they shared the title track, “Doors to Mental Agony.” Check it out and find the album cover and tracklist below.
Curdled bliss It was written and recorded shortly after the completion of Hell's full-length collaborative LP With Nothing, When birds don't sing. “That was a good experience to learn how to find what actually serves the song,” said the band's guitarist Spencer Hazzard Hazzard. “even with The roots of the earth consume my house, Even when we had a heavy grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy. Singer Dylan Walker also cites the band's work with The Body for helping him “realize that there was value in pop music.”
“I wanted to try to take every aspect of what we've done from previous editions and incorporate it into this edition,” Hazard added.
Commenting on the album's title, Walker said: “Your happiness is out of reach and you don't know why. A lot of this bliss, you think you've found your endpoint, but in reality it's this tiny little thing that's going to ruin your fucking life. And that could be anything.”
Curdled bliss Cover artwork:
Curdled bliss Song list:
1. Half life change
2. Gates of mental torment
3. Chemical burns
4. Fractional bonds to Mecca
5. Curdled bliss
6. Bleeding horizon
7. Vitreous vomiting
8. Dissociative rupture
9. Empty dose
Dust panted
Men's testicles
Deformed ligament