Explore Full of Hell's intense grindcore album 'Coagulated Bliss' with our detailed review.

Full Of Hell - Coagulated Bliss Review

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Full of Hell is back with yet another blistering album that dives deep into chaos, ambience, and confusion—and somehow, it’s all incredibly blissful. The grindcore outfit, hailing from the gritty music scenes of Maryland and Pennsylvania, continues to deliver raw, intense tracks that, paradoxically, leave you feeling utterly content. Over the years, they’ve perfected the art of creating music that’s both brief and impactful, knowing exactly when to keep things short and when to let the madness stretch out just a bit longer.

Most of the tracks on this album clock in at under a minute and a half, and that brevity actually enhances the experience. There’s no fat to trim, no filler—everything is finely honed, purposeful, and tight. While the music is undeniably noisy, it’s not just noise for the sake of noise. Every distorted guitar riff, guttural scream, blistering drum pattern, and rumbling bassline is meticulously crafted. And even more impressively, despite the overwhelming volume and intensity, the production is crystal clear. You can hear every single detail, every nuance of the sound, making this chaotic world they’ve built both immersive and captivating.

What truly sets Full of Hell apart is their constant willingness to experiment. They don’t just lean on their established formula—they push boundaries with each release, incorporating new instruments, textures, and layers to keep things fresh and engaging. This is an album that invites repeated listens, with each play revealing new facets of their sonic complexity.

Full of Hell is a band that’s mastered their craft, and instead of coasting on past achievements, they continue to find new ways to evolve and challenge themselves. It’s no small feat to stay relevant and innovative in such an intense genre, but Full of Hell has proven time and time again that they’re far from just another band. They’re a force to be reckoned with, and this latest album only solidifies their place at the top of the grindcore world.

RATING: 9/10

NOTIABLE TRACKS:

Doors To Mental Agony

Transmuting Chemical Burns

Fractured Bonds to Mecca

Coagulated Bliss

Bleeding Horizon

Schizoid Rupture

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