Hell manages to add a tasteful amount of depth to an otherwise cut and copy sound that was pretty well explored by 2012. It's a nice final gesture for the group as they show us the ultimate accumulation of their efforts. Everything is super solid and tour ready. Not the most memorable record, but there were some genuinely great moments on here. Probably would have felt a bit bland back then as the scene was moving toward more chaotic and flashy deathcore.