Full Of Hell "Aurora Leaking From an Open Wound"

7"EP - $7.00
STREET DATE: 5/10/24
CAT#: FOH006
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Previously released as a tour exclusive, this EP features 3 exclusive songs available for the first time to everyone.

Recorded with Kevin Bernstein at Developing Nations
Mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio
Mastered by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air
Artwork by Zachary Hobbs

TRACK LISTING:
01. Aurora Leaking
02. Swarming Hornets
03. Blinding Erasure

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Previous tour exclusive 7" reissued for retail
  • Three exclusive songs

FOR FANS OF:
Converge, Napalm Death, Melvins

Hate Force "Systems Of Terror"

LP - $17.25
STREET DATE: 5/10/24
CAT#: CLCR114
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

HATE FORCE returns with their sophmore full length album SYSTEMS OF TERROR. Engineered and mixed by Andy Nelson (Bricktop Recording Studios) and mastered by Brad Boatright (Audiosiege). Ten new tracks of merciless death metal from members of Harm’s Way, Weekend Nachos and Like Rats. Featuring the artwork of Ethan McCathry (Hell Simulation).

TRACK LISTING:
01. Intro
02. Deformed
03. Descending Down
04. Total Violence
05. Power Master
06. Hateful Creator
07. Inevitable War
08. Massive Grave
09. Firing Squad
10. Pillaged

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Features members of Harm's Way, Weekend Nachos and Like Rats

FOR FANS OF:
Sanguisugabogg, Harms Way, Frozen Soul

Full Of Hell "Coagulated Bliss"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $8.00
LP UPC: 197190876840
CD UPC: 198391183157
STREET DATE: 4/26/24
CAT#: CLCR130
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Full of Hell burst forth with incredible force from the small, dagger-shaped city of Ocean City, Maryland, 15 years ago. Over five full-lengths, five collaborative full-lengths, and countless splits, EPs, singles, and noise compilations, they've evolved at extraordinary speed, their music becoming more complicated and technical without ever slowing down or losing its soul. Everything on a Full of Hell album feels like a blur: smears of guitar, harsh noise shaken like gravel in a bag, singer Dylan Walker's snarl and bite carrying him into outer space or into the core of the earth. They're coiled, interlocking, impossible to penetrate, and they move with alarming speed.

They have now reached terminal velocity. Having created their own context, they're now able to walk around within it, to survey its terrain, to visit far corners and see who's nearby. Coagulated Bliss sounds like Full of Hell, but it's nothing like any Full of Hell record that's come before it. These songs are trimmer, less freighted with anxiety, more interested in opening up than speeding away. Its bile is sometimes funneled into traditional song structures. It never shies away from the extreme harsh noise, unrelenting spirit, and pitch-black sadness of previous Full of Hell records; if anything, the leanness of these songs makes them feel even heavier. Nevertheless, there are tracks here you might find yourself whistling hours after listening. It's an extraordinary and unexpected evolution in sound for a band who made their name on rapid metamorphosis, and it's the logical endpoint of everything Full of Hell has covered so far. "I wanted to try to take every aspect of what we've done from previous releases and integrate it into this one," guitarist Spencer Hazard says.

Coagulated Bliss was written and recorded shortly after the band completed When No Birds Sang, their collaborative album with Nothing. Working with the Philadelphia shoegazers gave Full of Hell new insight into the emotional and artistic power of classic pop songwriting, and to the importance of following a song where it wants to go. "That was a good experience of learning how to find what actually services a song," Hazard says. "Even with Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home, even when we've had an extreme grindcore influence, I still wanted it to be catchy." Walker also cites the band's work with The Body for helping him to "recognize that there was value in pop music." Accordingly, Coagulated Bliss features some of Full of Hell's strongest songwriting: Gone is the frenetic flailing of Garden of Burning Apparitions and Weeping Choir; in its stead is a richer, thicker sound, one that's considerably less ornamented--and somehow heavier than ever.

These songs feel huge, totemic, groundshaking. In "Gelding of Men," the entire band hammers away at one chord, stomping it into the ground at mid-tempo, blasts of horns helping to push.The numbskull stomp of "Doors to Mental Agony" sets up a circle pit, blasts it apart with a grindcore chorus, then slides away on a slanted riff. In the title track, they bounce back and forth on a thick groove, punctuated with occasional cowbells and scratched up by Walker's scream, barrel into a pummeling chorus, then jump back out onto the dance floor.

While the focus on songwriting already makes Coagulated Bliss the most grounded album in Full of Hell's catalog, it's also the first Full of Hell record that tries in earnest to reflect the world around it--not in some broad, monotony-of-evil way, but the everyday horrors of life in small town America. Three of the four members of the band were raised in Ocean City. Hazard and Bland still live there, while Walker is located in central Pennsylvania and bassist Samuel DiGristine relocated to Philadelphia. "The American dream is small towns," Hazard says. "But anyone that's grown up in a small town realizes it's just as fucked up in a small town as it is in a big city--if not more, because it's more condensed."

Walker's lyrics have always framed their suffering with what he calls "fantastical, metaphorical shit," but on Coagulated Bliss his writing is clear and direct. The album's title is meant partly to reflect the idea of the over-pursuit of happiness leading to misery--whether in addiction, greed, or anything else. "Your happiness is just out of reach and you don't know why," he says. "Too much of this bliss, you think you've found your endpoint, but it's really just this small, tiny, little thing that's going to ruin your fucking life. And that could be anything." Much of the album is rooted in the band's own experiences. "A hundred dead ends, a thousand dead friends," Walker screams on "Doors to Mental Agony." "I hear their howling, I hear them weeping." There are corpses slicked with morning dew, "false balms for deep wounds," numb failures, thieves in the night and killers in the dark. There are many trackmarks; there are many dirty needles.

The album's viciousness and Walker's clear reading of the world around him might scan as misanthropy--"humanity to blame," he concludes after running through the ways the earth is "riddled with sores" in "Gasping Dust"--but it comes from a place of disappointment that's driven by a deep love for people and life and the world. "There's not a lot of anger, to be honest," he says. "I've never felt anger when we're playing, ever. It feels like electricity that's built up in my body that has to get out. But I feel more profoundly sorrowful than I ever do anger."

The world may be in a constant state of bitter flux, but Full of Hell have never sounded more at home in it."We've shed any kind of 'do we belong in this space, what do people expect of us,'" Walker says. "The joy is in the pursuit." The loosening of their grip on the direction of their music has made it feel paradoxically closer to the bone. "People tend to burrow themselves so deeply into things they love," Walker says. "It's too much of a good thing, and it almost cheapens it." By paring back their sound, Full of Hell aren't just finding a new way forward: They're proving that a little bit less of a good thing can add up to so much more.

Coagulated Bliss was recorded at Developing Nations in Baltimore by Kevin Bernstein, mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio in Van Nuys California and mastered by Nick Townsend of Infrasonic Sound in Los Angeles California. Full of Hell is Spencer Hazard (guitar/electronics), David Bland (drums/vocals), Samuel DiGristine (bass/sax/vocals), and Dylan Walker (vocals/electronics/lyrics), with new guitarist Gabriel Solomon joining following the album's completion. Coagulated Bliss is out April 26 via Closed Casket Activities.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Half Life Changelings
02. Doors to Mental Agony
03. Transmuting Chemical Burns
04. Fractured Bonds to Mecca
05. Coagulated Bliss
06. Bleeding Horizon
07. Vomiting Glass
08. Schizoid Rupture
09. Vacuous Dose
10. Gasping Dust
11. Gelding of Men
12. Malformed Ligature

MARKETING POINTS:

  • On tour with Dying Fetus this Spring
  • Recorded by Kevin Bernstein, mixed by Taylor Young, and mastered by Nick Townsend

FOR FANS OF:
Converge, Melvins, Napalm Death, Sonic Youth

Xibalba "Aztlán"

12"EP - $17.25
12"EP UPC: 197190225051
STREET DATE: 4/5/24
CAT#: CLCR122
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Four new songs from Southern California's own Xibalba. Pressed as a one sided 12" with a screen printed B side and packaged in a matte lp jacket complimented with UV spot varnish. Recorded and Mixed by Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio and Mastered by Brad Boatright of Audiosiege.

TRACK LISTING:
01. Descending Into…
02. The Place of Fear
03. Death & Revenge
04. Aztlán (FYP)

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Recorded and Mixed by Taylor Young
  • Mastered by Brad Boatright
  • Features Screen Printed B-Side

FOR FANS OF:
Crowbar, Terror, God's Hate

Full of Hell and Nothing "When No Birds Sang"

LP - $17.50 / CD - $7.00
LP UPC: 197189771071
CD UPC: 197189886133
STREET DATE: 12/1/23
CAT#: CLCR126
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Like wolves of the same pack separated at birth, outliers instinctually recognize one another. After twisting and turning through the underground on parallel trajectories, the separate paths of Full of Hell and Nothing collide on the collaborative LP, When No Birds Sang (out December 1st on Closed Casket Activities).

At this meeting point, Full of Hell—Dylan Walker [vocals], Spencer Hazard [guitar], Dave Bland [drums], and Sam DiGristine [bass]—and Nothing’s Domenic “Nicky” Palermo [vocals, guitar] and Doyle Martin [vocals, guitar] burst out of genre confines together with a sound that’s equally dangerous and dynamic.

“Both Full of Hell and Nothing deal with the same genre-phobia,” laughs Nicky. “We’ve been called any style you can think of, but we’re both simply intent on making soul crushers.” “We’re beyond limiting ourselves to a genre,” agrees Dylan. “There aren’t any rules, but there’s clearly an identity. No matter what Nothing does, I can tell it’s them. We’re meeting in the middle where it’s lush and beautiful, but also sad and ugly if you look closely at it. Out of mutual respect, we just decided to go for it.”

Nothing and Full of Hell initially crossed paths in the twenty-tens, sharing the bills of shows and festivals intermittently. Dylan and Nicky kept in touch over the years, and the collaboration naturally followed. Together, they built a new “wall of sound” in the middle out of Full of Hell’s abstract and harsh ambience and Nothing’s searing shoegaze tendencies—conjuring extreme peaks and valleys inspired by the likes of My Bloody Valentine and latter day Swans.

“We’ve never done anything like this,” Nicky goes on. “The contrast is huge as we’re putting two extremes together and making them work. We’re just bridging the gap.”

Ambitious in scope and concept, When No Birds Sang not only showcases the bands’ creative highs, but also some of humanity's woeful lows— and they introduce this body of work with “Spend The Grace.” An unnerving melody gives way to cathartic growls atop a sparse beat, and guitars buzz beneath gritty vocals only to spiral out into trudging distorted crescendo. “We put the song together as we went through this experience,” recalls Nicky. “The whole record built itself as it moved.”

"Spend The Grace" arrives today alongside a high-concept, allegorical cinematic feature. Directed by Mike Martinez and Tyler Way, the video is opaque in nature but tells a devastating story. The directors comment, “In our endless quest to navigate the profound intricacies of reality, we often encounter a significant challenge: the limitations of language. However in those decisive moments, when individuals are confronted with the choice of determining their own paths versus succumbing to external influences, a remarkable opportunity can unfold. Within a fleeting instant, liberation can arise and a being can exist in one world while inhaling the essence of another.”

Full Of Hell and Nothing notably wrote When No Birds Sang face-to-face in Ocean City, MD and collaborated in-person as much as possible. Eventually, they entered the studio with GRAMMY® Award-nominated producer Will Putney. The atmosphere contributed to the energy of the record itself.

“I was super happy to be in a room and not just throwing shit back and forth online,” Nicky states. “I have such a hard time when I’m not staring down the barrel of a gun. Being in a room with these guys brought everything into reality.” “It’s way more productive,” Dylan continues. “This was the first time any of us had worked with Will. His resume speaks for itself, and he definitely added a great perspective.” “It’s an emotional record,” adds Dylan. “Once we decided on the concept, we followed a similar approach. We’re bringing you to this edge of an empty void.”

Yet it feels good because it’s undeniably real.

“When you hear it, I hope you feel devastated emotionally,” Dylan leaves off. “If we’re doing our job, it will freak you the f*ck out in the best way, because you’re staring at the precipice of oblivion with us.”

“‘Devastation’ is a good reaction for me,” Nicky concurs. “From top-to-bottom, this record is highly comprehensive and super detailed. For me, the process itself was humbling. Every once in a while— with doing music for the better part of my life —experiences like this sometimes erase the imposter syndrome I feel playing music, and for a moment I forget how big of a loser I am,” he grins.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Rose Tinted World
  2. Like Stars in the Firmament
  3. Forever Well
  4. Wild Blue
  5. When No Birds Sang
  6. Spend The Grace

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Deathwish Exclusive vinyl color limited to 300 copies
  • First collaboration album between Full of Hell and Nothing
  • Produced and Engineered by Will Putney

FOR FANS OF:
Swans, Boris, Converge, Neurosis

END "The Sin of Human Frailty"

LP - $18.15 / CD - $7.50
LP UPC: 197189533266
CD UPC: 197189556647
STREET DATE: 10/27/23
CAT#: CLCR124
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

There will always be another peak to summit and boundary to break. END stretch their second full-length offering, The Sin of Human Frailty, beyond its very limits with a fierce commitment to unwavering unpredictability and uncompromising intensity. The New Jersey quintet counts producer and guitarist Will Putney, vocalist Brendan Murphy, guitarist Gregory Thomas, bassist Jay Pepito, and drummer Matt Guglielmo among its ranks. These musicians deliver a concentrated barrage like no other on, The Sin of Human Frailty [Closed Casket Activities].

END initially materialized during 2017. The group's From the Unforgiving Arms of God EP spawned the fan favorite "Necessary Death," and lead to a signing with label Closed Casket Activities. Highlighted by "Covet Not" and "Absence," the band bulldozed the senses with their 2020 full-length debut, Splinters From an Ever-Changing Face. Brooklyn Vegan hailed "Pariah" as "an absolutely filthy dose of modern metalcore," and Kerrang went as far as to describe their Debut LP as, "catharsis fed through a distortion pedal and shaped into a dense, destructive wrecking ball" Perhaps, Invisible Oranges put it best, "These gentlemen have come together to summon a fury seldom heard on any album from the realms of hardcore, grind, and black metal…"

In 2023, the members congregated once again to write and recorded what would become this sophomore release. "Part of the goal was to do things our way," states guitarist Will Purney. "We didn't want to lean on our influences too heavily, whether it's in terms of production, guitar tone, arrangement, or other elements. We were like, 'Let's just make a record that sounds like END'. I feel like there's more of an identity to the band than there has ever been on this record." The final result is a unique blend of HM2 driven Grind and Metallic Hardcore cross over with moments of Industrial chaos over ten tracks. Featuring guest vocal appearances by J.R. Hayes (Pig Destroyer), Debbie Gough (Heriot) and Dylan Walker (Full of Hell), this Graphic Nature Audio recording clocks in over 30 minutes of unhinged aggression and grind.

Produced and engineered by Will Putney and featuring the art of Alex Eckman-Lawn, this release pushes the complexity of END both sonically and visually. Vinyl comes packaged in a ten panel die-cut jacket, pressed on deluxe colored vinyl and with a digital download code.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. A Predator Yourself
  2. Gaping Wounds of Earth
  3. The Sin of Human Frailty
  4. Thaw
  5. Embodiment of Grief
  6. Twice Devoured Kill
  7. Worthless Is The Lamb
  8. Hollow Urn
  9. Infest
  10. Leper

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Touring with Full of Hell, Inter Arma and Wake this fall
  • Vinyl packaged in a 10 panel die-cut lp jacket
  • Over 10,000 copies sold of the bands 2020 full length album Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face

FOR FANS OF:
Converge, Napalm Death, Nails, Vein.fm

Sore Dream and Hisham Akira Bharoocha "Sore Dream and Hisham Akira Bharoocha"

LP - $17.25
STREET DATE: 9/22/23
CAT#: CLCR113
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

We rebuild through deconstruction. By taking apart pre-existing systems, we assemble a framework for the future from the wreckage. Sore Dream - which features Dylan Walker and Spencer Hazard of Full of Hell -- cobble together elements of noise, electronic, and industrial into a dark, dynamic, and dangerous vision. Joined by drummer Hisham Akira Bharoocha in 2023, this clash of elements yields a sonic exorcism of cinematic proportions. Now, the union of Sore Dream x Hisham Akira Bharoocha seethes with venom and catharsis in equal measure on their self-titled collaborative LP for Closed Casket Activities.

"This record represents the spirit of collaboration and the organic blending of two musical projects into one hybrid piece of music," notes Dylan. "It's meant to be transportive and meditative. When you listen to the tracks, we'd like you to visualize a world being torn apart from the inside, the frailty of our planet, and the cruelty of our own hands."

"If this could be a transportation device to a certain degree, that would be awesome," agrees Hisham. "This is a collection of all the physical energy we put into the sounds, and we creatively meet in the middle to find a way to explode off of each other. It sounds like we are playing volleyball with the sun as our bodies sizzle when it hits us."

Sore Dream initially came together in 2020 as an ambient electronic outlet for Dylan and Spencer. Of course, the co-founders shared a deep chemistry from Full of Hell, yet they stretched it into new territory on prior Sore Dream releases Gears Clogged with Blood An Honey[2021] and Teas of a Blistered World [2022]. Along the way, they met Hisham "at some gig in Brooklyn a few years back." Renowned for a myriad of musical and artist projects (from Soft Circle to Kill Alters), he instantly identified a kinship with Spencer and Dylan. Forging a friendship out of mutual respect, recording together proved to be a natural next step. By joining forces, Sore Dream added another dimension to the music with Hisham behind the drum kit. Working with co-producer Seth Manchester at Machines With Magnets in Providence, RI, they shocked this body of work to life.

"Since we never had actual percussion in the past, Hisham added a new color to the project and made it a whole different experience for us," notes Dylan. "He provided everything we ever could've wanted. The three of us were really open-minded. It was pretty effortless." "I knew there would be some processing on the drums, so I wanted to create parts they could mess up, chop, and loop if needed," Hisham continues. "Our tastes aligned, and it was really fun and gratifying."

Cover artwork by Johnny Brokenbrow visually translates this aural Sturm und Drang. "Johnny painted the three of us on the cover," Dylan goes on. "He actually based it on a lot of English folk art, and it encapsulates the energy and the mood. The color is a really important aspect. It's a different direction for us."

In the end, Dylan, Spencer, and Hisham have not only built an immersive album; they've also built a partnership meant to last. "Everything for this record fell into place as if it was meant to be," Dylan leaves off. "We were able to create a fluid album that bridges the gap between eras of Sore Dream alongside our brother Hisham in a way that we could not have done without him."

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Blown Optics
  2. For a Colony of Mollusks
  3. Flames of Ruin
  4. Cordyceps
  5. Microoganic Genocide
  6. Crystal Downpour
  7. Earthy Inocybe
  8. Spores in Lungs

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Featuring members of Full of Hell
  • Vinyl limited to 300 copies

FOR FANS OF:
Sightless Pit, The Body, Khanate

Vermin Womb "Retaliation"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00
STREET DATE: 9/22/23
CAT#: CLCR110
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

The sophomore release from Denver, CO Grind trio, Vermin Womb. Produced and Engineered by Andrew Nelson of Bricktop Recording Studio

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Crumbling World Without Joy
  2. Rot In Hell
  3. Denvoid
  4. It Takes All Types
  5. Said What I Said (Grave Pissing)
  6. Boiled World
  7. Art Districts Without Artists
  8. Not One Regular Person Has Been Unharmed & No One is Innocent
  9. Real Trauma (Bomb First)
  10. Ambulance
  11. Gamnique (Cold World)
  12. Sad Clown (My Spiritually Rotten Second Reply)

MARKETING POINTS:

  • As seen on tour with Full of Hell, Blood Incantation

FOR FANS OF:
Full of Hell, Pissgrave and Primitive Man

Incendiary “Change The Way You Think About Pain”

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00
LP UPC: 197187794652
CD UPC: 197188370329
STREET DATE: 5/26/23
CAT#: CLCR112
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Armed with crushing metallic riffs, instantly both fresh and familiar, Incendiary populate each of their four full-length albums with irresistibly energized rhythms and adrenalized urgency. Change The Way You Think About Pain is their leanest and unapologetically meanest yet. The quintet weaned on the Long Island, New York, hardcore scene have more to say than ever. Sharply biting and insightful lyrics sit atop blunt metalcore in a perfect soundtrack to throw a brick through a window.

Incendiary delivers a sound of its own, mixing classic passion and modern power. Frontman Brendan Garrone, guitarists Brian Audley and Rob Nobile, and drummer Dan Lomeli, cite East Coast hardcore heroes like Vision Of Disorder, 108, Indecision and Glassjaw as part of Incendiary’s formative DNA. Less familiar listeners might liken them to a very heavy Rage Against The Machine.

The band returned to Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio (Knocked Loose, Every Time I Die, Vein.fm) to engineer, mix and master the new release. Many essential genre bands never made a second album, let alone a fourth. “We are kind of in rare territory being a hardcore band on their fourth LP,” Garrone concedes. “It feels like a milestone. By now, you’re either ‘supposed’ to drastically change your sound or have it be the exact same thing as the record before,” he adds. “We didn’t want to do either of those things. Our focus was on refining the sound that we’ve optimally been working towards rather than any desire to make a huge pivot.” Audley says that in addition to the more focused songwriting on Change The Way You Think About Pain, “we also wanted it to be more aggressive and more abrasive, in terms of songs and production. “

Thematically, Incendiary’s fourth album confronts the hyper-polarization of American society, those who confuse selfishness with freedom, and the lengths we’ll go to in order to avoid pain and maintain comfort. The socio-political pulse found throughout Cost of Living remains, with a deeper exploration of the introspective personal lyrics Garrone started to introduce on Thousand Mile Stare. “The album is a mix of both the socio-politically driven content and darker, more personalized subjects. The album title is meant to conjure the concept of pain avoidance,” Garrone explains. “Most of the songs have some kind of tie back to the things everyone does to avoid feeling any semblance of pain. ‘Pain avoidance’ is a phrase me and Brian came across and kept in the back of our minds.”

Featuring the Artwork of Daniel Danger. Vinyl comes packaged in a matte finish gatefold lp jacket and complimented by a printed inner sleeve.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Bite The Hook
  2. Jesus Bones
  3. Echo of Nothing
  4. Host:Parasite
  5. Lie of Liberty
  6. C.T.E
  7. Collision
  8. Rats in the Cellar
  9. Santosha (Illusion of the Self)
  10. Change The Way You Think About Pain

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Engineered, Mixed and Mastered by Will Putney of Graphic Nature Audio (Knocked Loose, Every Time I Die, Vein.fm)
  • Original artwork by Daniel Danger
  • As seen at Hellfest, Outbreak Fest, Sound and Fury

FOR FANS OF:
Terror, Hatebreed, Indecision, and Foundation

Twitching Tongues "Sleep Therapy"

2xLP - $22.50
STREET DATE: 4/28/23
CAT#: CCA100
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Sleep Therapy Redux features the entire Sleep Therapy era of the band remixed by engineer and Twitching Tongues founding member Taylor Young of The Pit Recording Studio and remastered Brad Boatright of Audiosiege over a double lp gatefold package. Tracks include the full Sleep Therapy recording session (including unreleased material), the original 2010 demo and covers from both Pentagram & Type O Negative. Artwork from the original layout has been re-imaged by artist Mark McCoy (Full of Hell, Charles Bronson, Regional Justice Center) on a matte finish gatefold lp jacket complimented by UV spot varnish.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. I Fell From Grace
  2. Insane & Inhumane
  3. Astigmatism (Of the Phallic Muscle)
  4. Distance Clause
  5. Sleep Therapy
  6. Somnus
  7. Voluntary Confinment
  8. Arm in Armageddon Pt. 1:Freezing
  9. Arm in Armageddon Pt. 2:Peril of Our Season
  10. Forever My Queen
  11. Gravitational Constant: G = 6.67 x 10^-8 cm^-3 gm^-1 sec^-2
  12. Razors Edge
  13. No Gold
  14. Loveless Nightmare

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Remixed by Taylor Young (Xibalba, God's Hate)
  • Remastered by Brad Boatright (Converge, Obituary)

Vamachara "No Roses On My Grave"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00
LP UPC: 197187660032
CD UPC: 197188600310
STREET DATE: 4/28/23
CAT#: CLCR116
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

The anticipated Sophomore full length from Southern California's Vamachara, featuring nine new tracks of unrelenting metallic hardcore. Recorded and Mixed by Taylor Young of The Pit Recording Studio, Mastered by Brad Boatright of Audiosiege and featuring artwork by Digital Void & Kiabad Meza. Vinyl comes packaged in a matte jacket with UV spot varnish and a printed innersleeve.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. From Miles Away
  2. How Long Until It Kills Me
  3. Pincushion
  4. Anathema
  5. 10551
  6. Desires Deceased
  7. Nemesis
  8. Atone
  9. Make Your Exit

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Engineered and produced by Taylor Young

FOR FANS OF:
God's Hate, Vein.fm, Code Orange and END

God Is War & Andrew Nolan "The Hunt"

LP - $17.25
STREET DATE: 4/14/23
CAT#: CLCR101
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

God Is War the Los Angeles-based artist and producer a.k.a. Mack Chami joins forces with Toronto-based Andrew Nolan (Intensive Care, Column of Heaven, The Endless Blockade) for The Hunt [Closed Casket Activities], and stretch boundaries into oblivion without compromise.

Friends and occasional collaborators for over a decade, throughout 2022, they assembled The Hunt, pooling their respective talents into one vision. "Andrew brings order to my chaos," notes Mack. "I'll do my glitchy stuff, and he'll pick out the parts he likes the most and makes them more cohesive. I feel like we're pushing forward by using more unconventional electronic music approaches to create a dark and heavy electronic mashup of dubstep, IDM, and hip-hop,"

Continuing this line of thought Andrew observes "the origins of industrial, power electronics, techno, dub, and hip hop all have similar stories when it comes to technology; people repurposing cheap consumer electronics to create new forms and expressions and building genres out of these experiments. Why not apply hip hop sampling techniques to feedback? Why not process drums like you're making a noise record?"

The result of this cross-pollination is a harrowing détournement of contemporary electronic music's utopianism, presenting the listener with a post-apocalyptic dubstep, a vision of a block party after the oil runs out.

The title track "The Hunt" illustrates the power of their alchemy. The production booms with a cavernous rumble, leaving space for New Villain of No Face Krew to stalk the rhythm with incisive rhymes on the record's sole vocal passage. "It's the hardest track on the album," Mack states. "Andrew, New Villain, and I are gentlemen who aren't just sitting around hoping that something takes off. We're all very active in music. As we continue to get our footing more, it's like our hunts get meaner and meaner. You don't just hunt once in a lifetime; you hunt for a lifetime."

Speaking of hunting, the duo bare their teeth on the industrialized soundscape architecture of "I Paint Houses." Menace seeps through the cracks between the bludgeoning beat-craft as the title nods to a phrase from Martin Scorsese's epic The Irishman."The whole idea of painting houses is you shoot someone and blood sprays on the wall," he reveals. "I make music that embodies those darker vibes."

In the end, The Hunt unapologetically pulls audiences into the unknown. "I'm hoping this can inspire other folks to look at a new way of making beats." Mack concludes.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. I Paint Houses
  2. The Hunt (Feat. New Villain)
  3. No Dog In You
  4. Pressin' On You
  5. Devil's Smile (See You When I See You)
  6. Now You See It, Now You Don't... But You Know It's There So Come With Me
  7. Traversing Shadows
  8. Undermining Your Life
  9. Smoky Backroom Card Game Heist
  10. Think As You Like But Act As Others

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Layout by Give Up
  • Vinyl color limited to 300 copies

FOR FANS OF:
The Body, JK Flesh, Dalek

Judiciary "Flesh + Blood"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00
LP UPC: 196925632355
CD UPC: 197187799367
STREET DATE: 3/10/23
CAT#: CLCR105
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Balancing traditionally timeless grit with 21st century gusto, Judiciary hammer out hardcore grooves at breakneck thrash speeds. The Texas quintet—Jake Collinson [vocals], Kyle Calfin [bass], Austin Looney [drums], Jimmy LaDue [guitar], and Israel Garza [guitar]—wield a searing signature style unlike anything in heavy music. With calculated intensity, it bludgeons without compromise, draws back for a breath, and strikes again even harder. Piling up millions of streams and inciting the applause of Stereogum, Revolver, and more, the group perfects this incendiary hybrid of metal and hardcore on their 2023 second full-length LP, Flesh + Blood [Closed Casket Activities].

“It’s a mashup of old school heavy metal with contemporary energy,” says Kyle. “We didn’t just change anything for the sake of change—we’ve elevated everything in every way.”

Grinding full force since 2013, the band unleashed the EP The Axis of Equality in 2016, a split EP with Mortality Rate in 2017, and finally, their first full-length record Surface Noise with Closed Casket Actitives in 2019. Of the latter, Revolver exclaimed, “More so than many other bands in their orbit, the quintet excels at writing riffs that hang on through any one track without faltering,” while Stereogum raved, “It fucking rips.” Beyond highlights such as “Stronger Than Though” [feat. Bryan Garris of Knocked Loose] and “Temple” [feat. Brody King of God’s Hate], their standout single “Social Crusade” signaled success for what the band had set out to accomplish with their first LP. Along the way, they also shared stages with a wide variety of bands, including Vein, Power Trip, The Acacia Strain, Exhumed, and Gatecreeper, to name a few.

Citing influences such as Slayer’s God Hates Us All and Chimaira’s The Impossibility of Reason as well as “a ton of Machine Head,” their vision crystallized in 2021. They recorded what would become Flesh + Blood with producer Arthur Rizk [Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy] in August of 2021 before Will Putney [Body Count, Vein] handled mixing and mastering.

The collaboration with Arthur proved significant on multiple levels. “Riley Gale [Power Trip] was a huge advocate of us doing a full record with Arthur, so finally being able to do so was an important full-circle moment for us all,” says Kyle. “Arthur really understands heavy music and writes in a way for his bands [Sumerlands, Cold World, etc.] that we all respect. Will makes everything sound massive in every record he works on. We’re super excited for everyone to hear what happens when you combine the two.”

The record snaps into high gear with the one-two punch of “Flesh” and “Blood.” This back-to-back assault evokes the power of their metallic alchemy. “The pairing of ‘Flesh’ and ‘Blood’ really defines every element of the record,” he goes on. “There’s a dystopian feeling, which bottoms out immediately on the first guitar riff of ‘Flesh’. Then it goes straight into the ass beater ‘Blood’.”

The first single “Engulfed” explodes with the squeal of pinch harmonics above a double bass barrage. The gut-punch gives way to a head-spinning solo as the chant, “Shattered glass sound,” rings out. “It’s a super fun song with cool guitar leads,” notes Kyle. “It came a long way, and it’s one of the most cohesive tracks now.”

On “Paradigm Piercer,” clean guitar cuts through a hazy hum only to lose ground to a trudging wall of distortion in a powerful push-and-pull. Everything culminates with “Eschatos Hemera,” which translates to “last days.” The track’s ominous guitars soundtrack a cathartic finale tailormade for the end of existence as unexpected clean vocals wail. “We pushed it further and turned everything up even more extreme with this one,” he elaborates. “Some version of the name ‘Eschatos Hemera’ is all over religious texts and essentially refers to the apocalypse. With this record, we wanted to create our own apocalyptic world. ‘Eschatos Hemera’ is the climax of that apocalypse.”

In the end, Judiciary rule a world of their own now and forever. “We want this music to take you to the world that we’ve built with it,” Kyle leaves off. “To feel it, visualize it, see it how we see it—to us, there would be nothing better.”

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Flesh
  2. Bone
  3. Engulfed
  4. Paradigm Piercer
  5. Knife in the Dirt
  6. Stare Into The Sun
  7. Cobalt
  8. Steel Hand God
  9. Obsidian
  10. Eschatos Hemera

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Engineered and produced by Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy)
  • Mixed and Mastered by Will Putney (Vein, Knocked Loose, Harms Way)
  • As seen on tour with acts such as Gatecreeper, Knocked Loose, Vein, and Exhumed

FOR FANS OF:
Power Trip, Hatebreed, Harm's Way and Terror

Full of Hell & Primitive Man "Suffocating Hallucination"

LP - $17.25 / CD - $7.00
LP UPC: 197187736119
CD UPC: 197187725588
STREET DATE: 3/3/23
CAT#: CLCR106
LABEL:Closed Casket Activities

Full of Hell pack nihilism, devastation, and overwhelming fury into every outpouring. Primitive Man blends existential dread and postmodern terror with hostile sludge and doom. It was inevitable that the pair of acclaimed hellraisers, coveted by devoted adherents, would collaborate.

Primitive Man brings their grimy, misery-driven heaviness together with Full Of Hell’s iconoclastic genre-busting grindcore into a singularly powerful dual artistic statement. Produced by Andrew Nelson (Harms Way, Weekend Nachos, LURK), SUFFOCATING HALLUCINATION unites them in a blisteringly blissful sonic celebration of disillusionment and chaos. Issued by Closed Casket Activities, the record arrives just in time for a US tour with The Acacia Strain and Fit For An Autopsy.

Neither group is a stranger to splits and collaborations. The Primitive Man discography, which boasts the unstoppable Immersion (2020) and the Insurmountable EP (2022), among other gems, includes split EPs with a number of like-minded bands, including Hell, Unearthly Trance, and Hexis.

Full Of Hell straight-up merged with Japanese noise masters Merzbow for a collaborative album, followed by a pair of records with experimental metal duo The Body. Those are in addition to a long history of split EPs, with the likes of Nails, Psywarfare, and Code Orange, to name just a few.

The combination of Full Of Hell’s furious blast furnace speed and Primitive Man’s immersive glacial doom was born first from friendship and second from the idea that they had something to say in unison. Full Of Hell guitarist Spencer Hazard suggested it. Soon, he and his bandmates – Dylan Walker (vocals), Dave Bland (drums), and Sam DiGristine (bass) – were in a room with Primitive Man’s Ethan Lee McCarthy (vocals, guitars), Jonathan Campos (bass), and Joe Linden (drums).

“It’s kind of like making a new hybrid band,” Walker explains. “It’s a really special marker of the friendship between us. We approach each collaboration differently, depending on the personalities in the room. With Primitive Man, we wrote everything in the studio. Each collaborative record is a cornerstone in our discography, as important as our own full-lengths.”

Full Of Hell’s earliest full-length outbursts, Roots of Earth Are Consuming My Home (2011), and Rudiments of Mutilation (2013), began a sonic conversation of sorts with the band’s audience. That creative discourse continued in earnest with the captivating Trumpeting Ecstasy (2017) and Weeping Choir (2019). Both appeared on Best Of The Year lists from extreme metal tastemakers like Revolver and Decibel. As Pitchfork wrote upon the release of Weeping Choir, “Grindcore, hardcore, and death metal meet within their music to produce something feral and unknowable.”

Primitive Man are no less acclaimed. “There is no band heavier than doom torturers Primitive Man,” wrote Spin, who counted the Denver trio among the 50 Best Rock Bands Right Now. Primitive Man celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2022. Support on several shows came from Jarhead Fertilizer, who hails from one of Full Of Hell’s two home states, Maryland (the other is Pennsylvania), and features Full Of Hell’s Bland and ex-bandmate Brandon Brown.

Vinyl comes package in four different jackets, each featuring different artwork printed on a silver foil card stock and a gatefold insert.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Trepanation for Future Joys
  2. Rubble Home
  3. Bludgeon
  4. Dwindling Will
  5. Tunnels to God

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Packages in one of four different silver foil card stock lp jackets
  • First collaboration LP between Full of Hell and Primitive Man

FOR FANS OF: Khanate, Earth, Neurosis and Swans

Living Weapon "Paradise"

7"EP - $7.00 / CD - $4.10
STREET DATE: 3/3/23
CAT#: CLCR05272
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Debut EP from Boston's Living Weapon. Featuring members of Vein.fm

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Beyond Control
  2. The Burning Man
  3. N.R.F.A.
  4. Crazy Eddie

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Features members of Vein.fm

FOR FANS OF:
Burnt By The Sun, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Vein.fm

END / Cult Leader "Gather & Mourn"

12"EP - $14.00 / CDEP - $7.00 / CASSETTE - $7.00
12"EP UPC: 791689665542
INDIE 12"EP UPC: 196925263382
CDEP UPC: 196925272032
CASSETTE UPC: 196925330930
CD/CASSETTE STREET DATE: 9/9/22
12"EP STREET DATE: 1/27/23
CAT#:CCA180 / DW241
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities / Deathwish Inc.

What happens when two of underground music’s most undeniable and unpredictable forces of nature collide? Well, the union of END & Cult Leader resulted in the 2022 split EP, Gather & Mourn [Closed Casket Activities & Deathwish Inc.].

This four track-collection finds each of these each of luminaries firing at full blast with the kind of heavy music that simultaneously repulses as it enraptures, fusing grind, hardcore, and death metal with an ominous intensity befitting of a world on fire.

The project itself represents the strength of the underground community, marking an important joint release between arbiters of integrity Closed Casket Activities and Deathwish Inc. Converge guitarist and producer Kurt Ballou [Code Orange, High On Fire, KVELERTAK] notably mixed Cult Leader’s two tracks, while GRAMMY® Award-nominated super producer and END guitarist Will Putney recorded, mixed, and mastered END in addition to mastering Cult Leader. Deathwish Inc. founder and Converge frontman Jacob Bannon also personally created the artwork and layout.

Both heads of this vicious sonic hydra have built an unshakable foundation, leaving fans and press in awe. Among widespread acclaim from Brooklyn Vegan, Invisible Oranges, and more, END’s 2020 full-length, Splinters from an Ever-Changing Face, earned a rare “5-out-of-5” star review from KERRANG! followed by “4-out-of-5” from Metal Hammer.

However, END roar back with their first release since 2020 now. With an unimpeachable pedigree, the group consists of Will Putney (Graphic Nature Audio, Fit For An Autopsy) [guitar], Brendan Murphy (Counterparts) [vocals], Gregory Thomas (Ex-Misery Signales) [guitar], Jay Pepito (Reign Supreme, Ex-Blacklisted) [bass], and Billy Rymer [Drums] (ex-Dillinger Escape Plan). Drawing on the chemistry between these seasoned musicians, their first single from the split, “Eden Will Drown,” steamrolls forward at full speed fueled by bludgeoning rhythms, smart bomb-precise guitars, and a foreboding roar.

Meanwhile, Cult Leader continues to fixate listeners with a different breed of darkness. Gather & Mourn picks up where they left on 2018’s A Patient Man. The latter landed highly coveted year-end spots on Consequence’s top 25 Metal and Hard Rock Albums (#19), Revolver’s Best Albums (#11) and more; it also generated millions of streams, highlighted by “to:Achlys” and “I am Healed.” Cult Leader unleash their first new music in four years now with the single “Ataraxis.” Clocking in at just under two minutes, it hinges on guttural growls, pummeling percussion, and chaotic guitars, speaking to the band’s mastery of cataclysmic intensity.

Gather & Mourn heralds a next era of heavy music, translating the pulse of the underground into an unshakable sonic storm.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Eden Will Drown (END)
  2. The Host Will Soon Decay (END)
  3. Ataraxis (Cult Leader)
  4. Long Shadows (Cult Leader)

MARKETING POINTS:

  • END features current/former members of The Dillinger Escape Plan, Counterparts, Fit For An Autopsy, Misery Signals and Reign Supreme
  • END on tour all summer
  • Artwork by J. Bannon
  • Mastered by Will Putney

FOR FANS OF:
Trap Them, Full Of Hell, Converge

END:
Instagram | Facebook

Cult Leader:
Instagram | Facebook | Twitter

Eternal Sleep "Desperate Prayer Blues"

LP - $17.25
LP UPC: 196626588074
STREET DATE: 1/13/23
CAT#: CLCR082
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

The anticipated second full-length album from Pittsburgh, PA’s own Eternal Sleep. Produced, mixed, and mastered by Arthur Rizk, Desperate Prayer Blues features 12 new songs of evolving metallic hardcore. Vinyl comes packaged in a gatefold LP jacket complete with UV spot varnish.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Desperate Prayer Blues I
  2. Standard Virgin Birth
  3. Against A Wall
  4. A Place Like Home
  5. An Honorable Death
  6. Speak / Not Speak
  7. Desperate Prayer Blues II
  8. Real Shame
  9. There Above
  10. Stock Answer
  11. Meaningless Scars
  12. So-Called Rapture

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Vinyl limited to 500 copies

FOR FANS OF:
Harm's Way, God's Hate, Melvins, Alice In Chains

Scalp "Black Tar"

LP - $17.25
LP UPC: 196925610575
STREET DATE: 1/13/23
CAT#: CLCR111
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

SCALP carved their way into the underground consciousness with Domestic Extremity (Creator Destructor) during 2020. CVLT NATION christened it “one of the most exciting and explosive heavy albums of the year,” while NO ECHO raved, “The Southern California outfit absolutely slays, spewing forth elements of power violence, death metal, hardcore, and sludge in a truly terrifying way.” During 2022, they hit the studio with producer Taylor Young [Deadbody, Twitching Tongues] of The Pit Recording Studio to cut Black Tar. The musicians only pushed harder than ever to match the intensity of the subject matter.

“Black Tar is a very negative outlook on my past life experiences: trauma, addiction, psychosis, losing family members to overdose, personal opinions with religion, and blasphemy,” notes guitarist Devan Fuentes. “I saw a side of humanity that was pretty disturbing to accept. It’s seeing people’s houses, seeing how they let themselves rot away, and seeing individuals who shouldn’t be alive kept alive just to live in suffering rather than die. The story isn’t about redemption or recovery. It’s very unfiltered judgement, and I wanted to replicate those experiences in the most disturbing way.”

This album comes packaged in a gatefold LP jacket, complimented with artwork by Sawwarwarsaw and is available on four different Smoke variants. Engineered & Mixed by Taylor Young and mastered by Brad Boatright.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Yin
  2. Jesus Is God
  3. Endless Relapse
  4. Diabetic Necrosis
  5. Black Tar
  6. Consumer Ethics
  7. Pollute
  8. Broken Vein

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Olive Green with Black Smoke vinyl limited to 500 copies
  • Engineered & Mixed by Taylor Young and mastered by Brad Boatright

FOR FANS OF:
Nails, Gulch, Regional Justice Center, END

Full of Hell "Roots of Earth / Rudiments of Mutilation"

2xLP - $20.10
STREET DATE: 11/11/22
CAT#: FOH001
LABEL: Closed Casket Activities

Back in print after years of being sold out, we present the first two full-length Full of Hell albums Roots of Earth are Consuming my Home and Rudiments of Mutilation repackaged as a 2xlp with new artwork.

TRACK LISTING:

  1. Pile of Dead Horses
  2. Endless Drone
  3. The Bed is Burning
  4. Rat King
  5. The White Mare
  6. Dregs of Pluto
  7. Black Iron
  8. Roots of Earth are Consuming my Home
  9. Pisces Legs
  10. The Oars Are Broken
  11. Affirmation of Nothing
  12. Dichotomy
  13. Vessel Deserted
  14. Coven of the Larynx
  15. Throbbing Lung Fiber
  16. Indigence and Guilt
  17. Embrace
  18. The Lord is My Light
  19. Bone Coral and Brine
  20. Rudiments of Mutilation
  21. In Contempt of Life

MARKETING POINTS:

  • Combines "Roots of Earth are Consuming my Home" and "Rudiments of Mutilation" albums
  • Features new art and packaging

FOR FANS OF:
Converge, Napalm Death, Brutal Truth