Kamis, 20 Agustus 2009

Misery Index - Discordia















 


Band Name: Misery Index
Album Name: Discordia
Rating: 4.5 / 5 User Rating: 4.3 / 5
Label: Relapse Records
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Tracklist
1. Unmarked Graves
2. Conquistadores
3. Outsourcing Jehovah
4. Breathing Pestilence
5. Meet Reality
6. Sensory Deprivation
7. The Medusa Stare
8. Dystopian Nightmares
9. Discordia
10. Pandemican


Misery Index never stop working and it shows on their Relapse debut (who didn't see that coming) "Discordia". This album presents the notion that this band actually became more brutal, that's right MORE BRUTAL. Misery Index continue to spit their anti establishment bitterness at an even heavier rate than "Retaliate".

"Discordia" opens without mercy and you are thrown into the best components of grind and metal. the extremes that Misery Index take on allow for them to create pummeling release after pummeling release. These releases have something that anyone into heavy music can enjoy while keeping their keen musicianship sharp with technicality enough to add extra excitement on to the massacre.

This album betters "Retaliate" with not only the height of the band's sound being captured but musically as well as it seems to be even more extreme than the last album. With the tracks "Unmarked Graves", "Conquistadors", and "Breathing Pestilence" you will know quickly as to why this band has increased their magnitude when it comes to not only sound but song writing.

Misery Index, despite losing members, seems to find new ones that are no strangers to their style, that anyone who remembers Jason Netherton and Sparky Voyles from Dying Fetus knows the caliber of their skill. With not that new drummer Adam Jarvis, and guitarist/backing vocalist Mark "Lo Sneek" Kloeppel, the band picked up right where they left off. Nothing seems to slow MI down which is why they continue to level people every year live and on disc.

"Discordia" gives you all the Misery Index times ten with an even lower end added to give you not one but two kicks to the throat. The songs themselves have also stepped up a notch or two making Misery Index impossible to be ignored. This album is a must, because it's for your own good.

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