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Full Of Hell Announce Sixth Studio Album 'Coagulated Bliss' With First Single Doors To Mental Agony

Wednesday, 06 March 2024 Written by Jon Stickler

Photo: Zachary Jones

Full Of Hell have announced their sixth studio album.

Produced by Kevin Bernsten and mixed by Taylor Young, 'Coagulated Bliss' will arrive on April 26 via Closed Casket Activities, following up last year's collaborative record with Nothing, 'No Birds Sang', and their split release with Gasp.

Alongside the news, the Maryland extreme metal band have shared the LP's pulverizing first single, Doors To Mental Agony, an abrasive fusion of hardcore, punk, grindcore, sludge, and electro. Clocking in at under two minutes, it comes with a video directed by Erich Richter, below. Vocalist and songwriter Dylan Walker commented: 

"In this life there are many doors. Rural America exists in a vacuum with its own mundane horrors and dead ends. Every person you know will stumble through one of these doors at some point, falling into mistakes that can't be undone. Look on reality and weep."

The band will be touring North America as main support for Dying Fetus beginning in April.

'Coagulated Bliss' tracklist:

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 Rapture
9. Gasping Dust
10. Gelding of Men
11. Malformed Ligature

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