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See You All in Hell

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See You All In Hell
EP by
Released7 November 2011
GenrePost-hardcore, melodic hardcore
LabelDistiller Records
Funeral for a Friend chronology
Welcome Home Armageddon
(2011)
See You All In Hell
(2011)
Conduit
(2013)

See You All In Hell is the sixth extended play by the post-hardcore band Funeral for a Friend. It was released on 7 November 2011 by Distiller Records in the United Kingdom. The first track, "High Castles", was released as a digital single on 13 October 2011. By 15 November 2011, the album had received mixed to positive reception with Kerrang! giving the album a "Good" three out of five rating.

Release and promotion

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The band's opinion on the release of the extended play was, “We wanted to release something special as an add-on to Welcome Home Armageddon." The release is considered[by whom?] a "tie in" with the release of Welcome Home Armageddon on vinyl.[1] The EP was announced on 28 September 2011, Funeral for a Friend saying that it would have only one brand new track while the remainder of the tracks were acoustic renditions, live session recordings and remixes of tracks from Welcome Home Armageddon as well as a coverversion of the hardcore punk band Strife.[2] The release of the EP was accompanied by a UK tour by the band in October 2011 as well as a digital single of "High Castles" on 13 October 2011.[3]

Reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Kerrang![4]
Virgin Music(6/10)[5]
Contact Music(Favourable)[6]
Ourzone(6/10)[7]
Punknews[8]

The EP received positive responses from critics. Kerrang!'s writer, Alistair Lawrence, gave the album a three 'K' out of five, indicating a "Good" rating, and praised the combination of acoustic songs, a remix and a cover to prove they were still "brimming with enthusiasm and the seeds of new ideas".[4] Chris Jefferies in an otherwise positive review of the record for Virgin Music criticised Matt Davies' vocals on the final two acoustic songs writing, "There's no question that the frontman still has the range to pull off these songs, but without the full band backing, his vocals sound strained and completely lacking of the warmth that made earlier Funeral For A Friend records so touching."[5]

Track listing

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All tracks are written by Matthew Davies-Kreye, Kris Coombs-Roberts, Gavin Burrough, Richard Boucher and Ryan Richards

No.TitleLength
1."High Castles" 
2."Will to Die" (Strife cover) 
3."Medicated" (LoveGadgetsHateGizmos remix) 
4."Sixteen" (live at XFM) 
5."Broken Foundation" (live at XFM) 
6."Man Alive" (live at XFM) 
7."Front Row Seats to the End of the World" (live at XFM) 
8."Old Hymns" (acoustic) 
9."Welcome Home Armageddon" (acoustic) 

Personnel

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  • Matthew Davies-Kreye – lead vocals
  • Kris Coombs-Roberts – guitar
  • Gavin Burrough – guitar, backing vocals
  • Richard Boucher – bass guitar
  • Ryan Richards – drums, aggressive vocals
  • Romesh Dodangoda - producer

References

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  1. ^ "Funeral For A Friend To Release New EP In November". Rock Sound. 28 September 2011. Archived from the original on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  2. ^ "Funeral For A Friend announce new EP 'See You All In Hell'". New Musical Express. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
  3. ^ Giberti, Jamie (29 September 2011). "Funeral For A Friend To Release New EP After October UK Tour". Rock Sins. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2011.
    - Satvir Bhamra (13 October 2011). "Funeral For A Friend stream new track". Amplified.tv. Archived from the original on 22 October 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  4. ^ a b Lawrence, Alistair (28 September 2011). "Welsh rockers bridge the gap all the way to hell". Kerrang! (1389). Bauer Media Group: 54. ISSN 0262-6624.
  5. ^ a b Chris Jefferies (10 November 2011). "Funeral For A Friend - See You All In Hell - Red Room". Virgin Music. Virgin Group. Archived from the original on 27 July 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  6. ^ Lauren Mullineaux (10 November 2011). "Funeral For A Friend - See You All In Hell Album Review". Contact Music. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  7. ^ Jamie Otsa (3 November 2011). "Funeral For A Friend - See You All In Hell - Red Room - Virign.com". Ourzone. Archived from the original on 5 April 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2011.
  8. ^ RENALDO69 (6 December 2011). "Funeral For A Friend - See You All In Hell". Punknews. Retrieved 19 July 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)