Review: Full Of HellCoagulated Bliss

Full Of Hell‘s quality collaboration with Nothing last year left a lot of questions unanswered for the Maryland outfit, a broad and spacious record that was thematically appropriate for a band at something of a crossroads in their career. The band’s consistency and work ethic has made them one of the most prominent names in extreme music. The evolution seen from their A389 debut to now, through a decade-plus of surprising critical crossovers and a long list of collaborations, saw a band that had seemingly pushed their sound as hard as they could. Coagulated Bliss comes three years after Full … Continue reading Review: Full Of HellCoagulated Bliss