Misery's Omen
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Misery's Omen | |
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Origin | Adelaide, Australia |
Genre(s) | Black Metal, Progressive |
Years active | 1998–present |
Label(s) | Worship Him Records |
Associated acts | Stargazer (band), Sacriphyx, Mournful Congregation and Ghastly |
Website | www.myspace.com/miserysomen |
Members | |
Agony Doom Malificunt Pope Choker D.E.M.O.N. |
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Former members | |
Hellpitt |
Misery's Omen is a progressive black metal band from Australia that formed in 1998.
The fist of Misery's Omen is made up of Agony Doom on vokills and guitar, D.E.M.O.N. on bass and Malificunt Pope Choker on drums.
In 2000 the demo was recorded and released via Necrosound Productions (Aus) as a limited split tape release with Cauldron Black Ram. The 'To Worship Stone Gods' EP was recorded and released through Hellflame Productions (Ita) in 2001 and in 2003 Bindrune Records (USA) released a compilation CD of both the demo and EP. Misery's Omen has made appearances on multiple compilations, in particular the Barbaric Onslaught LP released by Decius Productions 2003/2004. This compilation LP showcased only Australian bands such as: Portal, Martire, Stargazer, Grenade and Destruktor.
After 5 years of silence, Misery's Omen has finally released their debut album Hope Dies through Worship Him Records in Norway. The album contains 10 new tracks and is 55 minutes in length. The cover art was created by infamous underground artist Kris Verwimp.
Misery's Omen is now making progress toward recording new material for future releases including a pending split with Denial of God.
Contents |
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Hope Dies (2008)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Misery's Omen - Demo 2000 (Demo Tape, 2000)
- Misery's Omen / Cauldron Black Ram - Split (Tape, 2000)
- To Worship Stone Gods (7" EP, 2001)
- Misery's Omen - Compilation CD (CD, 2003)
- Barbaric Onslaught - Australian Underground Compilation (LP, 2003)