Just from the introductive set of sounds, you’d instantly know that this song will keep you on your toes. The immediate image in mind would be a stage flashing red and black, which is mostly this track’s palette.
“All Is Well In Hell”is both thrilling and exciting, mainly because of the suspense relayed by the opening chorus and how it isolates listeners with Ben Rankin’s vocals, which is honestly a great touch. And, who doesn’t love a great metal track to scream and air guitar to?
The lyrics are bound to get remembered by how simple yet impactful they are, especially these set of lines: “When the story ends / We both know the score / All is well in hell / Where you’ll be forevermore”. The overall vibe may be vengeful, but from the words alone, it seems that they are rightfully so. It’s as it comes from the perspective of someone wronged.
Before you know it, the song ends and you’re left there wanting to play it again. Out of all metal songs, there’s something unique about this one: its structure, what it means… It definitely captures the audience’s attention well. You should give this one a listen before it blows up.