Full of Hell have announced their new album Coagulated Bliss, which will be released on April 26 through Closed Casket Activities. The band have also shared their first single off of the album which is titled “Doors to Mental Agony.” The song is accompanied by a music video directed and edited by Eric Richter.
Watch the official video of “Doors to Mental Agony” on YouTube:
Vocalist Dylan Walker comments on the song:
“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.”
Guitarist Spencer Hazard shares his thoughts on the new album:
“I wanted to try to take every aspect of what we’ve done from previous releases and integrate it into this one.”
Tour Dates:
April 25 Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore ^
April 26 Sayerville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom ^
April 27 Syracuse, NY @ The Song & Dance ^
April 28 Albany, NY @ Empire Live ^
April 30 Quebec City, QV @ Theatre Capitole ^
May 1 Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre ^
May 2 Ottawa, ON @ The Brass Monkey ^
May 3 London, ON @ London Music Hall ^
May 4 Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre ^
May 5 Buffalo, NY @ Electric City ^
May 7 Pontiac, MI @ The Crofoot Ballroom ^
May 8 Columbus, OH @ The King of Clubs ^
May 9 Joliet, IL @ The Forge ^
May 10 Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave ^
May 12 Winnipeg, MB @ Park Theatre ^
May 13 Saskatoon, SK @ Louis ^
May 14 Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room ^
May 15 Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre ^
May 17 Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre ^
May 18 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon ^
May 19 Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater ^
July 13 + 14 Los Angeles, CA @ Exposition Park (Sound & Fury)
^ w/ Dying Fetus
Coagulated Bliss, track listing:
- Half Life of Changelings
- Doors to Mental Agony
- Transmuting Chemical Burns
- Fractures Bonds to Mecca
- Coagulated Bliss
- Bleeding Horizon
- Vomiting Glass
- Schizoid Rupture
- Vacuous Dose
- Gasping Dust
- Gelding of Men
- Malformed Ligature

Preorder Coagulated Bliss here.
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Photo courtesy of Zachary Jones
Artwork courtesy of Brian Montuori








