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Church of Misery

Church of Misery
Church of Misery

Church of Misery

is a doom metal band from Tokyo, Japan. Church of Misery's style melds early-era Black Sabbath style doom with psychedelic rock.

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History

Like the American thrash metal group Macabre, most songs by Church of Misery are about serial killers and mass murderers. After several releases on small independent record labels, they released the EP Murder Company on Man's Ruin Records, then moved on to Southern Lord Records to release their debut full length LP, Master of Brutality. In 2004 they released their second full length album, The Second Coming. That same year Japan's Leaf Hound Records released a compilation of the band's early works. Most recently they have released three split EPs, two with Sourvein and one with Deer Creek. They have also released a live DVD of their 2005 European tour.

Church of Misery have appeared on three compilation tribute CDs to Trouble, Black Widow and Death SS.

Church of Misery was also the name of a United States-based band, featuring Impetigo bassist and vocalist, Stevo.

Members

Current:

  • Tatsu Mikami - bass (1995-)
  • Junji Narita - drums (2000-)
  • Tom Sutton - guitars (2006-2010)
  • Yoshiaki Negishi - vocals (2000-2004, 2009-)

Former:

  • Tomohiro Nishimura - guitars (1995-2001)
  • Takenori Hoshi - guitars (2002-2006)
  • Osamu Hamada - guitars (2001)
  • Kazuhiro Asaeda - vocals (1995)
  • Nobukazu Chow - vocals (1996-2000)
  • Hideki Shimizu - drums (1995-2000)
  • Hideki Fukasawa - vocals & synthesizers (2004-2009)

Discography

Albums

EPs

Live

Compilation

  • "Where Evil Dwells (Richard Ramirez)" and "Spahn Ranch (Charles Manson)" on Doomsday Recitation (1997 Conucopia Records)
  • "Come Touch the Sky" on Bastards Will Pay: Tribute to Trouble (1999 Freedom Records)
  • "Accident" on King of the Witches: Black Widow Tribute (2000 Black Widow Records)
  • "Chains of Death" on Beyond the Realms of Death SS (2000 Black Widow Records)
  • "Sick of Living (Zodiac)" on Stone Deaf Forever (2000 Red Sun Records)
  • "Lucifer Rising (live)" on Blood Curdling Nightmare (2002 self-released)

NOTE: Church of Misery was also the name of a United States-based band, featuring Impetigo bassist and vocalist, Stevo.

External links

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