Church of Misery Houses of the Unholy
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Tracklist:
1. El Padrino (Adolfo De Jesus
Constanzo)
2. Shotgun Boogie (James Oliver
Huberty)
3. The Gray Man (Albert Fish)
4. Blood Sucking Freak (Richard Trenton
Chase)
5. Master Heartache
6. Born to Raise Hell (Richard Speck)
7. Badlands (Charles Starkweather &
Caril Fugate)

Ranking: #49 for 2009

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rasputin CONTRIBUTOR (141 Reviews)

2009-04-20 | 36 comments | 2,682 views

Summary: church of misery once again effortlessly amass their devoted congregation.

8 of 8 thought this review was well written

The drug-infused, feedback-driven style of sludge doom that Church of Misery have perfected over the course of their decade-long arse pummeling reaches another peak with their fourth full length, Houses of the Unholy. In every sense, the band has remained within the confines of the genre, as well as the bounds that they set with previous albums, but it is immediately noticeable that their music has become progressively better written and better executed, solidifying the band in the higher echelons of sludge.

Church of Misery’s grasp over their blues influence is easily their strongest point – each riff and melody is shaped to incorporate the genre’s legacy, groove-laden arrangements constantly flirting with Black Sabbath-esque doom. It could even be said that Church of Misery, along with contemporaries Electric Wizard, represent the modern day image of the legendary doom group; the almost instantaneous appeal of their catchy hooks hopping in and out of resonating feedback is remarkably reminiscent of Iommi’s pioneering style.

As the shortest track on the record, ‘Shotgun Boogie’ runs with a heated urgency and gives a somewhat condensed representation of what Church of Misery are all about. The first minute consists of a flurry of ascending hooks weaving in and out dense riffage, before stopping for a second’s inhale. You can almost smell the smoke lingering about the song, remnants of its ‘divine’ inspiration.

Although it’s a technique widely used by sludge bands, the sound samples interspersed about the album add a further level of depth to its character. What one can note about Houses of the Unholy however is that Church of Misery have restrained themselves when it comes to these marijuana induced paralyses, in which the samples appear most prominent. The garbled voice-overs that introduce ‘Blood Sucking Freak’, and similarly ‘Born to Raise Hell’, are not the feature of either track, but are still highly potent in their diminished positions.

Nonetheless, the shortage of samples and psychedelic passages that were abundant in earlier releases such as Master of Brutality is made up by a huge versatility throughout the album’s instrumentation. The midsection of ‘Blood Sucking Freak’ exemplifies the band’s talents, with a lead break worming its way out of the rhythm and flaring into a solo, one which reminds the listener that despite the sludge aesthetic that comes with Church of Misery, the band is not incapable of toying with melody and producing something rather intimate and heart-warming.

The aforementioned moment of grace is cut short almost immediately however, as ‘Blood Sucking Freak’ falls back into place; the coarse vocals most definitely play their part in this abrupt return to ferocity. It may seem that Houses of the Unholy is rough around the edges, but sound-wise the various elements are clear and musically coherent. The coating of feedback makes a certain impact, but it is most definitely the thick and belligerent yells that give an aggressive edge to what is rather pleasing music.

With Houses of the Unholy, it’s apparent that Church of Misery have purged the less accessible components of their music and, although rather marginally, have improved upon their well established formula of catchy stoner tunes. The record remains hard-hitting, but not without being a comfortable expression of sludge, one which is consistently enjoyable and appealing. Highly recommended.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 18748
04.20.09

Album Rating: 3.5

Name is awesome, second paragraph had me sold. This loks damn good, will myspace first and see what's up. Good work.

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Crimson


Comments: 1919
04.20.09


that's such a generic doom metal name... in a good way

doubt i'd like this, great review though

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UhhKris


Comments: 3788
04.20.09

Album Rating: 4

This album is so effing great. Awesome review, brosef.

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DBlitz


Comments: 887
04.20.09


nice review. heard good things about it, might check this out some day

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
04.20.09


pretty solid from my half assed listen a while ago, if you like any of those recs at all you'll like this

pianotuna
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 1392
04.20.09


great review, getting this now as you suggest

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kingsoby1
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 1630
04.20.09


nice nice nice

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
04.20.09


didn't see this review. it's good well done yet to get this but will do eventually

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karina


Comments: 165
04.20.09


band makes me want to chop off slices of little asian ass and eat it up

Essence


Comments: 3155
04.20.09


i love that band picture so much

it's like, japanese, japanese, japanese, holy shit what the fuck a white guy?

And he LOOKS that confused, too.

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kitsch


Comments: 2474
04.20.09


got this from your blog the other day.

have yet to listen
will rectify

joshuatree
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 2526
04.20.09

Album Rating: 4

album straight up slays for days

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Ruins


Comments: 1291
04.20.09


I saw this on your blog. I neglected to download it for whatever reason, but I will now.

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rasputin
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 9667
04.20.09

Album Rating: 4

yeah, album is very good

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Wizard


Comments: 9820
04.20.09


You know how much I love sludge rasputin. Thank you, thank you!

Oh review was excellent good sir from Aussie!

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gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
04.20.09


wizard get the newest grief album

Wizard


Comments: 9820
04.20.09


They have a new one? Getting that!

gaslightanthem


Comments: 4677
04.20.09


it's not new but their newest released in 2000 i think '...and man will become the hunted'

jrowa001


Comments: 7885
04.20.09


dont know yet what to rate this. probably a 3.5 or a 4. the vocals need to grow on me i believe for this to be a 4

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UhhKris


Comments: 3788
04.21.09

Album Rating: 4

Not gonna lie, this sounds incredibly similar to The Sword. 'cept the vox. Which are about 100x better.



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