See You All In Hell
Funeral for a Friend · 2011
31 min · 9 tracks · post-hardcore · emo · melodic hardcore
A raw blend of emo and post-hardcore, punctuated by emotional melodies and urgent lyricism.
Why this album works
This album is significant as it marked a period of resurgence for Funeral for a Friend, receiving positive reviews that highlighted their ability to adapt while maintaining their fanbase. The acoustic tracks particularly resonated with listeners, contributing to the band's reputation as a versatile act within the post-hardcore scene.
- Best for
- steady flow with emotional intensity short bursts of cathartic release live tracks capturing raw energy
- Context
- By the time 'See You All In Hell' was released in January 2011, Funeral for a Friend was transitioning from their early 2000s post-hardcore roots into a more mature sound. This album followed their 2010 effort 'Welcome Home Armageddon', showcasing the band’s commitment to evolving while still honoring their foundational style.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Thrice· My Chemical Romance· Silverstein
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 High Castles Standout 3:36
- 2 Will to Die 2:58
- 3 Medicated (Lovegadgetshategizmos remix) 4:12
- 4 Sixteen (live at XFM) 2:52
- 5 Broken Foundation (live at XFM) 3:32
- 6 Man Alive (live at XFM) 2:52
- 7 Front Row Seats to the End of the World (live at XFM) 3:37
- 8 Old Hymns (acoustic) Standout 2:51
- 9 Welcome Home Armageddon (acoustic) Standout 5:07
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