Coagulated Bliss

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Coagulated Bliss
'Coagulated Bliss' album cover done by Brian Montuori.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 26, 2024 (2024-04-26)
Genre Grindcore
Label Closed Casket Activities
Producer Kevin Bernsten
Full of Hell chronology
When No Birds Sang
(2023)
Coagulated Bliss
(2024)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Distorted Sound9/10 [1]
MetalSucks 4/5 [2]
Sputnikmusic 3.8/5 [3]

Coagulated Bliss is the eleventh studio album by American grindcore band Full of Hell. It was released on April 26, 2024, via Closed Casket Activities. Production was handled by Kevin Bernsten at Developing Nations in Baltimore. [4] It features guest appearances from Ross Dolan and Jacob Bannon.

Contents

A music video for the song "Doors to Mental Agony" was directed by Eric Richter. [5]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Dylan Walker

No.TitleLength
1."Half Life of Changelings"1:11
2."Doors to Mental Agony"1:36
3."Transmuting Chemical Burns"1:37
4."Fractured Bonds to Mecca"2:14
5."Coagulated Bliss"1:21
6."Bleeding Horizon"6:13
7."Vomiting Glass"0:56
8."Schizoid Rupture"1:51
9."Vacuous Dose"1:40
10."Gasping Dust" (featuring Ross Dolan)1:09
11."Gelding of Men"1:53
12."Malformed Ligature" (featuring Jacob Bannon)3:34

Personnel

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