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Wednesday 1 January 2014

MISERY



Misery was a death metal band from Brisbane that formed in 1991 by bassist Damon Robinson and guitarist Scott Edgar, who had both been members of earlier Brisbane groups Guardian, Northwinds, Savage, A.I.M. and Black Magic. The band's first line-up featured Robinson, Edgar, drummer Anthony Dwyer, guitarist Brad Allen (ex-Northwinds), and vocalist Darren Goulding. Allen was soon replaced by Laszlo Khaninghinis, and the band recorded two demos in 1992 - 'Sorting of the Insect's and 'Astern Diabolus' before releasing their first album 'A Necessary Evil' in 1993.

Soon after the album's release, Misery's reputation as a heavy act was immediately established, and the band undertook its first national tour in support of Pungent Stench. Goulding was fired from the group not long after the tour, to be replaced by vocalist Moises Contreras (ex-Mausoleum). Goulding would later go on to front Sydney band Sulkus, Wagga Wagga death metal group Manticore, and Sydney nu-metal outfit Art Imitates Crime. In 1994, the band released the 'Insidious' EP with Contreras on vocals; its accompanying video clip Torn was banned from television airplay. Supports with Deicide and Morbid Angel, and an appearance at the Big Day Out festival soon followed. Contreras' stay with the band would also be short-lived, and after his departure Robinson decided to take up the band's vocal duties himself. Contreras would go on to form melodic death metallers Sakkuth.

In 1997 Misery signed to Sydney metal label Warhead Records and released their second album 'Revel In Blasphemy', which is regarded by many as Misery's heaviest recorded work. More touring followed, with the band playing Metal for the Brain. Another album's worth of material was set for release by 1998, but due to Warhead Records ceasing operation at the time, third album 'Curses' would not see release until 2000 through Venomous Records.

Throughout the 2000s, the members of Misery began to busy themselves with other projects. Edgar played in a group called Soundsurgery, while Kananghinis formed punk rock group Greensteam, and Robinson recorded a demo with doom metallers Cardinal Sin. All the members of Misery also began a Motörhead cover group called White Line Fever, which they would play sets of at their own shows. After a tour of New Zealand in 2001, Kananghinis left Misery to focus on Greensteam full-time. The band continued as a three-piece until 2005, when Robinson left Australia to live in the United States.

Misery's fourth and final album 'On Demon Wings' was released through Brisbane label Obsidian Records in 2007. In 2005 Edgar formed The Dead, but left in 2008 after one album, and later formed a new band with Dwyer called Laceration Mantra. Misery regrouped in March 2009 for an East Coast tour in support of 'On Demon Wings' with Adelaide doom metal group Mournful Congregation. In 2017 Misery reformed for a "one off" Brisbane reunion show in support of European black metallers Taake. For the 30th Anniversary of their 1993 album A Necessary Evil, Misery has announced numerous Australian shows including a slot in the Canberra Metal Fest, a Brisbane Show and a show at Southport. The band announced that they will be performing the album 'A Necessary Evil' in full at the Brisbane concert for the first and last time.

Members

Damon Robinson (bass, vocals), Scott Edgar (guitar), Glen Phillips (guitar), Anthony Dwyer (drums), Brad Allen (guitar), Laszlo Kananghinis (guitar), Moises Contreras (vocals), Darren Goulding (vocals)








References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misery_%28band%29


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