Eternal Nightmare (Chelsea Grin album)

Eternal Nightmare[3][4] is the fifth studio album by American deathcore band Chelsea Grin. It was released on July 13, 2018. It is the first album from the band without either frontman Alex Koehler and guitarists Jacob Harmond and Dan Jones. The departure of the three also makes this release the first to not feature any founding members. It is also the first album that Chelsea Grin has recorded as a four-piece band, with ex-Lorna Shore vocalist Tom Barber joining the band on vocal duties. On 27 April 2018, Koehler confirmed this as well as his new solo act, Grudges, and Chelsea Grin released the lead single from the album, named "Dead Rose[5]". The second single, "Hostage", was released on 1 June 2018. The third single, "See You Soon" was released on 14 June 2018.

Eternal Nightmare
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 2018
GenreDeathcore
Length36:51
LabelRise
ProducerDrew Fulk, Joshua Travis
Chelsea Grin chronology
Self Inflicted
(2016)
Eternal Nightmare
(2018)
Singles from Eternal Nightmare
  1. "Dead Rose"
    Released: April 27, 2018
  2. "Hostage"
    Released: June 1, 2018
  3. "See You Soon"
    Released: June 14, 2018
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Exclaim!9/10[2]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tom Barber, Stephen Rutishauser, David Flinn, Pablo Viveros and Drew Fulk.

No.TitleLength
1."Dead Rose"3:32
2."The Wolf"2:16
3."Across the Earth"3:54
4."See You Soon"3:31
5."9:30am"2:35
6."Limbs"3:49
7."Scent of Evil"3:55
8."Hostage"3:15
9."Nobody Listened"3:25
10."Outliers"3:36
11."Eternal Nightmare"3:04
Total length:36:52

Personnel

Chelsea Grin

  • Tom Barber – lead vocals
  • Stephen Rutishauser – guitars
  • David Flinn – bass
  • Pablo Viveros – drums, vocals

Production

  • Drew Fulk – production, composing, mixing, mastering
  • Jeff Dunne – engineering, editing, mixing, mastering
  • Joshua Travis – additional production and engineering
  • Afif Andriansyah – cover art

Charts

Chart (2018) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[6] 171
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard)[7] 13
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[8] 39
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