Suffer in Heaven explained

Suffer in Heaven
Type:Studio album
Artist:Chelsea Grin
Cover:ChelseaGrinSufferinHeaven.png
Released:March 17, 2023
Genre:Deathcore[1]
Length:26:45
Label:ONErpm
Producer:
  • Jeff Dunne
  • Zach Jones
Prev Title:Suffer in Hell
Prev Year:2022

Suffer in Heaven is the seventh studio album by American deathcore band Chelsea Grin. It was released on March 17, 2023, as the second part of a double album split as two separate releases, with the first part, Suffer in Hell, previously released on November 11, 2022. As with the previous album, former drummer/co-vocalist Pablo Viveros, despite being on hiatus from the band since 2021 and had made commitments with another artist in the downtime during COVID-19 pandemic to perform and tour, was still a member of the band, but would continue to take a hiatus from the band to fulfill his commitments,[2] with session member Nathan Pearson taking his place.

Vocalist Tom Barber described Suffer in Heaven to be heavier and more aggressive than Suffer in Hell.[3] In support of the album, the band will tour with Carnifex in the United States in April and May 2023, supported by bands Left to Suffer and Ov Sulfur.[4]

Personnel

Chelsea Grin

Additional musicians

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: THE WEEKLY INJECTION: New Releases From KAMELOT, CHELSEA GRIN & More Out Today 3/17. Metal Injection. March 17, 2023. March 31, 2023. Daniel Cordova.
  2. Web site: Ricky Aarons. Chelsea Grin Finally Reappear with 'Origin of Sin' & Announce Double-Album. Wall of Sound. August 12, 2022. August 12, 2022.
  3. Web site: Ricky Aarons. Tom Barber – Chelsea Grin/Darko (US) 'I Would Rather Sharpen My Blade… And Just Put Out Music'. Wall of Sound. March 31, 2023. February 23, 2023.
  4. Web site: CHELSEA GRIN, CARNIFEX, LEFT TO SUFFER & OV SULFUR Announce North American Tour. Metal Injection. February 14, 2023. March 31, 2023. Greg Kennelty.