Chelsea Grin share new video for single that features the late Trevor Strnad
"Forver Bloom" is off 'Suffer In Hell' due out November 11

Official press release:
Today, Chelsea Grin has shared the video for "Forever Bloom," with the song featuring the late, great Trevor Strnad of Black Dahlia Murder. Watch below.
Suffer In Hell will be released globally on November 11, 2022, while Suffer In Heaven will arrive on March 17, 2023. Pre-order it here. Pre-order bundles include limited edition vinyl variants (only 500 produced) and a new merch line.
Guitarist Stephen Rutishauser shared:
'Forever Bloom' is a fast-paced song with a whimsical edge to it, paying homage to some of our metal roots. The video accompaniment should let you know that it isn't all evil and darkness in the world of metal. Of course, we were very grateful to have our friend Trevor feature on this song — RIP to a legend.
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Wasn't this band like 8 dudes at one point? What happened?
Chelsea Grin? more like go to Chelsea and Spin on gaypenises.
All of these bands releasing songs featuring Trevor could have come together and released a Trevor Strnad tribute album, much like the Strait Up album for Lynn Strait of Snot.
Imagine killing yourself because you had to stay home during a pandemic. That's some weak shit. Muh depression lolololol
Nice of this dude to record features for every shitty band on earth before he died
I'm gonna start an emo rock band called Chelsea Smile
Chelsea Grin? More like, Chelsea make me dinner already you dumb bitch
Chelsea Grin? More like, Chelsea make me dinner already you dumb bitch<---- you would NEVER talk to your African American step mother like that. You lack the "Ca-hone-ays."
Trevor was recording those features in exchange for Patreon cash.
This dudes got more posthumous tracks than Tupac
Genuinely bummed Trevor took his life. I have demons myself but it takes a real real low to do it.
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What is this now, the 12th single released 'featuring Trevor Strnad' since he passed away? Seems fishy.