Chains
Misery Inc.
- Style
- Sentenced Metal
- Label
- Self-Financed
- Year
- 2001
- Reviewed by
- Chris
/ 100
Killing songs: <i>Darkest Night & Pray</i>
Well, I received this CD directly from the band. In the mini Bio I could read
: "This is how Sentenced should sound like today". Pretty big
statement if you ask me... let's see if the guys have what it takes to stomach
it.
I must admit that Misery Inc have the talent and they do sound like
Sentenced with a few differences, maybe they are a bit more catchy and
they use double guitars in the most pleasant of ways. As for the demo itself,
the production is impressive, really impressive for a demo. Mixed and produced
by Nino Laurenne of Thunderstone (I wonder if you guys have signed yet
?), which explains everything production-wise. The first song Pray is
a really cool tune with a very catchy melody and with extensive guitar riffs.
The second one, that bears the name of the demo, is a mid-tempo song, with some
nice guitar melodies, but the vocals are maybe a bit weaker than in the first
song. The third song Darkest Night is the most aggressive and fast one,
but once again the vocals are a bit light and need more aggression into it to
correctly accompany the furious riffs of this song. The melody is very cool
and the songs is a killer (and the best one), but it could have been much more
with improved vocals and with the proper production.
As per the overall feeling, well, it's smells Sentenced from A to Z,
with the difference that it looses its originality with that simple fact. Add
to that that even if the vocal performance is a fairly good one, I still prefer
Sentenced' singer a lot. But I admit that Jukkis Hunhtanen does a good
job imitating him. Maybe he should try to deliver his own vocals... just a thought.
I think it's too soon to compare the band to a band with such experience like
Sentenced, but they do have talent, and I'm sure that when they find
a label (shouldn't be too difficult with this nice demo) and a proper budget
for recording a debut album, it will be a very good one. And I sure hope to
hear more from Misery Inc soon. Keep up the good work!