Church Of Misery
Church Of Misery

Church Of Misery

JPNMetal, Doom/Sludge Metal
21,754 monthly listeners
  • 60.3K followers
  • 634 subscribers
  • 12.2K followers
  • 2.6K fans

Church Of Misery's Top Spotify Songs

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Suicide Journey
3.1K streams
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Artist Name
Killifornia (Ed Kemper)
2.3K streams
3
Artist Name
El Padrino (Adolpho Constanzo)
1.7K streams
4
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Beltway Sniper (John Allen Muhammad)
1.1K streams
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Megalomania (Herbert Mullin)
1.1K streams
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Church Of Misery's YouTube Videos

374.2K
Views

Church of Misery - Brother Bishop (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

Metal Blade Records

Church of Misery - Brother Bishop (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Youtube
374.2K views
Apr 10, 2013
236.2K
Views

Church of Misery--Master of Brutality (Full Album)

AJ Cox

Church of Misery--Master of Brutality (Full Album)
Youtube
236.2K views
Nov 19, 2013
91.2K
Views

Church Of Misery - I, Motherfucker (Ted Bundy) (OFFICIAL)

Metal Blade Records

Church Of Misery - I, Motherfucker (Ted Bundy) (OFFICIAL)
Youtube
91.2K views
Jan 03, 2012

Church Of Misery's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Stoner Rock/Stoner Metal/Heavy Psych/Occult (old vs new)
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Church Of Misery's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events35 Events

Aug
17
Eyehategod at Poppodium 013
Netherlands
NLD
, Tilburg2500 - 5000 Hall
Past
Aug
17-20
Motocultor Festival
France
FRA
, Saint-NolffN/A N/A
Past
Aug
11-12
SonicBlast Fest
Portugal
PRT
, Viana do CasteloN/A N/A
Past
Aug
09-12
Brutal Assault
Czech Republic
CZE
, JaroměřN/A N/A
Past
Aug
07
Eyehategod at Bad Bonn
Switzerland
CHE
, Düdingen0 - 500 Club
Past

Church Of Misery's Past Events35 Events

  • Eyehategod at Poppodium 013

    Eyehategod, Church Of Misery
    Poppodium 013
    NLD, Tilburg
    Hall2.5K - 5K
  • Motocultor Festival festival

    Bullet For My Valentine, Little Big, Ic3peak, Scarlxrd, Wolfmother, Wardruna, Epica, Avatar, Hatebreed, HEALTH, Alestorm, Royal Republic, Carpenter Brut, Ugly Kid Joe, Hanabie., Steve'n'Seagulls, Carcass, Sodom, LANDMVRKS, Katatonia, Napalm Death, Soen, Dying Fetus, Deicide, Bleed From Within, Shadow of Intent, Archspire, Insomnium, Marduk, The Exploited, Haken, Stick To Your Guns, Zeal & Ardor, Terror, Biohazard, Rise Of The Northstar, Russian Circles, Abbath, Converge, Crowbar, Gatecreeper, Watain, Eyehategod, Elder, Brutus, Humanity's Last Breath, Toy Dolls, Kadavar, Crisix, Amenra, Burning Witches, Warbringer, Angelus Apatrida, Gama Bomb, Uuhai, Dog Eat Dog, Gaerea, Sylvaine, Coroner, Vio-Lence, Bell Witch, Long Distance Calling, Gorod, Cave In, Birds in Row, Der Weg einer Freiheit, Ludwig Von 88, Luc Arbogast, 1914, Grade 2, Messa, Hällas, Church Of Misery, Mondo Generator, GGGOLDDD, A.A. Williams, Coilguns, Hypno5e, The Psychotic Monks, Psychonaut, Akiavel, Boisson Divine, Lost in Kiev, Sortilège, Dieth, Rectal Smegma, Brutal Sphincter, Lili Refrain, Not Scientists, Arka'n Asrafokor, Worst Doubt, Washington Dead Cats, Komodor, Nostromo, Hrafngrímr, Pénitence Onirique, Carthagods, Orpheum Black, Déluge, Esthesis, Brieg Guerveno, PØGØ, Heart Attack, Kabbalah, Fuoco Fatuo, Pleasing, Deliverance, Oi Boys
    FRA, Saint-Nolff
    Medium
  • SonicBlast Fest festival

    The Black Angels, Bombino, Imarhan, Eyehategod, Elder, Scowl, Thurston Moore, A Place to Bury Strangers, Kadavar, Dozer, Frankie and the Witch Fingers, Naxatras, Earthless, Black Rainbows, Greenleaf, Acid King, Crippled Black Phoenix, OFF!, Death Valley Girls, Acid Mammoth, Hällas, SPY, Church Of Misery, Mondo Generator, Etran de L'Aïr, Sasquatch, Weedpecker, Deathchant, Dame Area, Kanaan, El Altar del Holocausto, Mythic Sunship, Love Gang, Temple Fang, Spirit Mother, Black Bombaim, Desert'Smoke, Lunavieja, Monarch
    PRT, Viana do Castelo
    Small
  • Brutal Assault festival

    Sepultura, Trivium, In Flames, Beartooth, Knocked Loose, Heilung, While She Sleeps, HEALTH, Meshuggah, Redzed, Carpenter Brut, Obituary, Orbit Culture, Sodom, Perturbator, Napalm Death, Overkill, Nile, Dying Fetus, Deicide, Heaven Shall Burn, Bleed From Within, BRAND OF SACRIFICE, Kataklysm, Shadow of Intent, Infected Rain, Fit For An Autopsy, Hypocrisy, Archspire, Marduk, Agnostic Front, Zeal & Ardor, Moonspell, Possessed, Terror, Signs of the Swarm, Malevolence, Biohazard, Caligula's Horse, Russian Circles, Converge, Crowbar, Enslaved, Gatecreeper, Gorgoroth, Watain, Ingested, Eyehategod, The Ocean, Suicidal Angels, Immolation, Lionheart, Borknagar, Midnight, Krisiun, Be'lakor, Crisix, I Built the Sky, Cult Of Luna, Angelus Apatrida, Anaal Nathrakh, Benediction, Dismember, Cro-Mags, Omnium Gatherum, Carach Angren, Maybeshewill, Get The Shot, Wolfheart, Exciter, Skinless, Bell Witch, Crippled Black Phoenix, Church of the Cosmic Skull, The Callous Daoboys, Downset, Tribulation, Birds in Row, Saturnus, Horskh, Nordjevel, Mantar, Cabal, Slapshot, 1914, Cult of Fire, Messa, Gang Green, Of The Wand & The Moon, SPY, Church Of Misery, Death Before Dishonor, Spectral Wound, CAPRA, Evildead, MORK, Dödsrit, Konvent, Insanity Alert, Hypno5e, Abbie Falls, Aura Noir, Nemuer, Misþyrming, Wiegedood, Artificial Brain, Ithaca, LLNN, Sacramentum, Demonical, Catastrofy, Crippled Fingers, Obsidious, Grave Miasma, INNERSPHERE, Extinction A.D., Hypnos, Pensées Nocturnes, Cobra The Impaler, Concrete Winds, Lamp of Murmuur, Miasmatic Necrosis, Svartsinn, I am Morbid, Feastem, ADACTA, Nero di Marte, Verset Zero, Kurokuma, FORGOTTEN SILENCE, Devoid of Thought, Profetus, Solothus, Kollaps, Phragments, BBYB, Chci Pnutí, Sijjin, M.A.C. of mad, Heaving Earth, Coffin Feeder
    CZE, Jaroměř
    Huge
  • Eyehategod at Bad Bonn

    Eyehategod, Church Of Misery
    Bad Bonn
    CHE, Düdingen
    Club0 - 500

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More about Church Of Misery

Overview of Doom/Sludge Metal musician Church Of Misery

Metal group Church of Misery is from Tokyo, Japan. The group is renowned for its distinctive fusion of blues, psychedelic rock, and doom and sludge metal. Heavy, sluggish riffs and moody lyrics that explore themes of murder, death, and the occult characterize their music.

Church of Misery makes a threatening yet mesmerizing sound with their massive, chugging guitar riffs and hammering drumbeats. The band's music explores the darker sides of human nature and the evils that lurk behind locked doors, reflecting society's seedier side. Church of Misery's music is profoundly therapeutic despite its grim themes, giving listeners a way to face their own fears and concerns and find comfort in the strength of heavy metal.

In general, Church of Misery is not a band for the timid. Although their music is aggressive, uncompromising, and extremely uncomfortable, individuals who are brave enough to listen to it can have a tremendous and life-changing experience that is unmatched in the metal genre.

What are the most popular songs for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Church Of Misery?

Doom/Sludge Metal group Church of Misery is from Tokyo, Japan. They have developed a fanbase all around the world because to their distinctive sound and menacing lyrics. El Padrino (Adolpho Constanzo), Killifornia (Ed Kemper), Make Them Die Slowly, Brother Bishop (Gary Heidnik), and The Hell Benders (The Bender Family) are some of their best-known songs.

"El Padrino (Adolpho Constanzo)," one of their well-known songs, depicts the tale of the notorious Mexican drug lord. The song begins with a heavy, plodding riff and eventually picks up speed. The brutality and bloodshed involved in the drug trade are shown in the lyrics. The slower-paced song "Make Them Die Slowly" contrasts by concentrating on the crimes committed by Italian serial murderer Leonarda Cianciulli. It's a fan favorite due to the eerie mood that the riff and haunting voices produce.

The songs "B.T.K. (Dennis Rader)", "Shotgun Boogie (James Oliver Huberty)" and "Megalomania (Herbert Mullin)" are some others that have received attention. All of these songs exhibit the band's distinctive sound, which consists of powerful riffs and distorted vocals. Church of Misery are a must-listen for metal aficionados because their music generally appeals to followers of heavy and gloomy genres.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Church Of Misery?

The 2023 album "Born Under A Mad Sign" by the Japanese metal band Church of Misery was released. The nine songs on the album are a blend of metal, doom, and sludge metal. The album still has the band's distinctive sound, but it also shows the band's development and sound exploration. Fans of the genre must listen to the album.

Come And Get Me Sucker (David Koresh) is one of the album's highlight songs. The song pays homage to notorious Waco siege mastermind David Koresh. The song is one of the album's most compelling songs thanks to its powerful guitar riffs and booming drumming. The song "Freeway Madness Boogie (Randy Kraft)" is also significant. The song, which contains the group's signature heavy sound, is about the legendary serial killer Randy Kraft.

Overall, the newest album from Church of Misery is a great addition to their catalog. While maintaining their distinctive fusion of metal, doom, and sludge metal, the band has also been able to experiment with new sounds. "Come And Get Me Sucker (David Koresh)" and "Freeway Madness Boogie (Randy Kraft)," the album's two highlight songs, are both outstanding representations of the band's ability and originality.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Doom/Sludge Metal musician Church Of Misery?

Japanese doom/sludge metal band Church of Misery has performed at some of the biggest and most renowned music events in the world. They have received a lot of praise for their performances from both reviewers and fans, solidifying their position as one of the most significant bands in the genre.

They have performed at some of the most renowned festivals, such as Hellfest, Psycho Las Vegas, Motocultor, Brutal Assault, and SYLAK Open Air. Huge crowds attend these festivals, which gives Church of Misery the chance to introduce their aggressive and raw music to a larger audience. They have a devoted fan base and a reputation as one of the most thrilling live performers in the genre because to their spectacular performances.

Church of Misery has performed at some of the world's most prestigious music venues in addition to festivals. The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, The Echo, Poppodium 013, Bla, and Underground Arts are a few of these places. The band has been able to play their powerful and hard songs to adoring crowds in these intimate settings.

Church of Misery is renowned for its energetic stage presence and compelling performances. They have developed a distinct sound that has gained them both critical acclaim and a devoted following. One of the most significant bands in the doom/sludge metal genre, as seen by their appearances at festivals and venues around the globe.