Church of Misery
Church of Misery is a Japanese doom metal band from Tokyo, formed in 1995. Church of Misery's musical style melds early Black Sabbath-style doom with psychedelic rock; most of the band's songs are about serial killers and mass murderers.
The band has gone through many lineup changes, with bassist Tatsu Mikami being the sole constant member throughout the years.
History
Beginnings and lineup changes (1995–2008)
Church of Misery formed in 1995 with a lineup of Mikami, vocalist Kazuhiro Asaeda, guitarist Tomohiro Nishimura and drummer Hideki Shimizu. This lineup recorded the Vol. 1 album, released in 1997 by Doom Records without the band's consent. In 1996, vocalist Nobukazu Chow replaced Asaeda. The band's first EP, Taste the Pain, was released in 1998 by Bad Acid Records, followed by the Murder Company EP in 1999 on Man's Ruin Records. Singer Yoshiaki Negishi and drummer Junji Narita replaced Chow and Shimizu, respectively, in 2000.In 2001, Southern Lord Records issued the band's official debut full-length album, Master of Brutality. After its release, founding guitarist Nishimura was replaced briefly by Osamu Hamada and then by Takenori Hoshi.
New singer Hideki Fukasawa joined in time for the band's second full-length album, The Second Coming, released in 2004 by Japanese label Diwphalanx Records. That same year, Leaf Hound released Early Works Compilation, collecting the first band's two EPs, cover versions and other material from 1998–2000. Guitarist Tom Sutton replaced Hoshi in 2006.
They released numerous split albums and EPs between 1998 and 2006, including two with Sourvein, with whom they toured Europe in 2006.
Church of Misery performed at the Roadburn Festival in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012.
Departures, lineup changes and recent activities (2009–present)
The band's third album, Houses of the Unholy, was issued in 2009 by Rise Above Records and Metal Blade Records. Following its release, prior vocalist Negishi rejoined, lasting until 2011, while Sutton was replaced first by Kensuke Suto and then by Ikuma Kawabe. Fukasawa rejoined on vocals for their fourth album, Thy Kingdom Scum.In 2014, Church of Misery toured Europe three times, the first being a support slot for Monster Magnet. Following the band's extensive summer tour, Fukasawa, Kawabe and Narita collectively quit, leaving Mikami as the only remaining member of the group.
On January 1, 2015, Mikami announced on the band's official Facebook page that he was planning a new Church of Misery album. Mikami recorded their sixth album, And Then There Were None..., that May in Maryland in the U.S. with session musicians Scott Carlson, Eric Little and Dave Szulkin. The album was released in March 2016 by Rise Above. This line-up did not tour.
Mikami searched for new members, and vocalist Hiroyuki Takano and guitarist Yasuto Muraki joined in 2015. On April 24, 2017, it was announced via the band's website and Facebook page that drummer Junichi Yamamura had been added as an official member, with the message "Church of Misery rises again!" A fall tour of Europe along with festival shows were confirmed shortly after, the first to feature the new line-up and the first shows for Church of Misery since the last live line-up ended in 2014.
After extensive touring, in mid-2020 once again the band announced member changes. Muraki departed ways with the band followed by Yamamura, citing health reasons and creative differences for the latter in June. As quickly as August 2020 the band announced its new drummer and guitarist on its official Facebook page. Drumming duties were announced to be taken over by Yasunori Takada also with a new, young guitarist, Fumiya Hattori, on board. However, as soon as winter 2021 it was announced again on the official Facebook page that both members already left the band, the reasons being cited as "personal reasons."
As a reoccurring trend with Church of Misery, line-up changes continued yet again with vocalist of about 7 years, Hiroyuki Takano, who also left the band for "personal reasons" in November 2022. This time he was replaced with the original Church of Misery vocalist, Kazuhiro Asaeda, who also joined Mikami's other band, Sonic Flower, as vocalist years prior. Along with members of Nagoya, Japan doom legends Eternal Elysium as recording session members, Church of Misery would finally record their latest full length studio album. On March 2, 2023, the band released a statement on their official Facebook page, "We took 7 months to make a new album and we sent the final master tape and artwork to the label finally!". The band would follow with two tours of Europe to support the next album, titled Born Under a Mad Sign. The band's first show with this lineup would be at the Electric Ballroom in London on 5 May 2023 as part of DesertFest London. Notably, it would be Kazuhiro Asaeda's first live performance with Church of Misery since 1996.
Members
Current
- Tatsu Mikami – bass
- Kazuhiro Asaeda – vocals
- Fumiya Hattori – guitars
- Toshiaki Umemura – drums
Former
- Tomohiro Nishimura – guitars
- Hideki Shimizu – drums
- Nobukazu Chow – vocals
- Junji Narita – drums
- Yoshiaki Negishi – vocals
- Osamu Hamada – guitars
- Takenori Hoshi – guitars
- Hideki Fukasawa – vocals, synthesizers
- Tom Sutton – guitars
- Kensuke Suto – guitars
- Ikuma Kawabe – guitars
- Yasuto Muraki – guitars
- Junichi Yamamura – drums
- Yasunori Takada – drums
- Hiroyuki Takano – vocals
Session
- Scott Carlson – vocals
- Eric Little – drums
- David Szulkin – guitars
- Toshiaki Umemura – drums
- Yukito Okazaki – guitars
Discography
Studio albums
- Vol. 1
- Born Too Late split with Sheavy
- Master of Brutality
- The Second Coming
- Houses of the Unholy
- Thy Kingdom Scum
- And Then There Were None…
- ''Born Under a Mad Sign''
Singles and EPs
- Taste the Pain CD EP
- We've Learned Nothing/Church of Misery split with Iron Monkey CD EP
- Murder Company 10" EP
- Boston Strangler 12"/CD EP
- Acrimony/Church of Misery split with Acrimony
- Church of Misery/Sourvein split with Sourvein 7" single
- Sourvein/Church of Misery split with Sourvein 7" single
- Church of Misery/Deer Creek split with Deer Creek 12" EP
- Dennis Nilsen 12" EP
- Greetings From Jonestown 12" EP
- "Confessions of an Embittered Soul" flexi 7"
Live albums
- Live Beyond the East split with Millarca EP
- ''Live At Roadburn 2009''
Compilation albums
- ''Early Works Compilation''
Compilation appearances
- "Where Evil Dwells " and "Spahn Ranch " on Doomsday Recitation
- "Sick of Living " on Stone Deaf Forever
- "Come Touch the Sky" Trouble cover on Bastards Will Pay: Tribute to Trouble
- "Accident" Black Widow cover on King of the Witches: Tribute
- "Chains of Death" Death SS cover Beyond the Realms of Death SS
- "Brother Bishop " on ''Sludge Metal Massacre Vol. 3''