DISGRACE — Grey Misery

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Album · 1992

Filed under Death Metal
By DISGRACE

Tracklist

1. My Dark Paradise (3:20)
2. Unity's Interlude Dyes Blind Tomorrow (3:36)
3. Abtruse Myth (3:33)
4. Obscurity in the Azure (3:43)
5. The Chasm (2:20)
6. And Below Lies Eternity (3:02)
7. Waves of Hypocrisy Seas (3:30)
8. Debris (4:12)
9. Immortality's Open Lake (4:24)

Total Time 31:40

Line-up/Musicians

- Artist Formerly Known / Vocals, Guitars
- Thee Stranius / Vocals, Guitars
- Jussi Selonen / Bass
- Miska Koski / Drums

About this release

Modern Primitive, 1992

The original CD cover art is shown. The vinyl release uses the same picture, but enlarges it to fit most of the sleeve with a black box on the right part of the jacket and the band name and album title in red.

CD bonus track:
10. Transcendental Dimension [3:34]

Reissued in 2004 by Xtreem Music with more bonus tracks:
11. Debts of Gods
12. Deprive My Innermost Soul
13. Incinerate
14. Offering
15. The Chasm
16. Unity’s Interlude Dyes Blind Tomorrow
17. Transcendental Dimension
18. Waves of Hypocrisy Seas
11-14 are Debts of Gods (1991),
15-18 are Inside the Labyrinth of Depression (1990).
This release also features modified cover art, though the original cover art is found inside.

Thanks to UMUR, adg211288 for the updates

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UMUR
"Grey Misery" is the debut full-length studio album by Finnish, Turku area based death metal act Disgrace. The album was released through Modern Primitive in 1992. Disgrace formed in 1987 and released a couple of demos in their early days, which never saw any widespread official releases, but during 1990 they released the February 1990 "Beyond the Immortalized Existence" demo, the October 1990 "Inside the Labyrinth of Depression" demo, and the November 1990 "Debts of God" EP. Only three tracks from the early releases have been re-recorded and included on "Grey Misery" ("Unity's Interlude Dyes Blind Tomorrow", "The Chasm", and "Waves of Hypocrisy Seas") (four tracks on the original CD version as "Transcendental Dimension" has been included as a bonus track), the remaining tracks are new original material.

Stylistically the material on "Grey Misery" continues the Carcass influenced death metal style of the October 1990 "Inside the Labyrinth of Depression" demo and further develops on that style. So "Grey Misery" is predomiantly a fast-paced (sometimes almost deathgrindy) album, with sick juicy growling vocals and occasionally snarling aggressive ditto. Disgrace add heavy death/doom parts, morbid leads, and atmospheres to the blend though, which make them much more than just a Carcass clone. The Carcass influence is arguably there and it´s certainly strong, but Disgrace still manage to produce something which is very much their own. There´s for example a brutal groove to some parts, which are quite unique for the time.

While the rhythm guitars could maybe have prospered from a more meaty sound, the sound production is otherwise both powerful, raw, and brutal, and it suits the material well. Upon conclusion "Grey Misery" is a high quality release by Disgrace. It´s creative, brutal, dark and vile, which are some of the basics most people are seeking for in an old school death metal release. Unfortunately it would be the last "pure" death metal release from Disgrace, as at the time of the release of "Grey Misery", they had already moved on and started incorporating hard rock and 70s doom metal (Black Sabbath in particular was an influence) to their sound. They recorded an album in 1993, which remaining unreleased until 2011, which could have made them one of the seminal death´n´roll acts from that time, had it seen a release. Oh well...considering their relatively low number of death metal releases (two demos, one EP, and one album) Disgrace are still one of the most interesting Finnish death metal acts from that time and "Grey Misery" deserves a 4 star (80%) rating.

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