See You All In Hell cover

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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