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Misanthrope -
mis·an·thrope
Pronunciation:
..ˈmi-sən-ˌthrōp..
Function:
noun Etymology:
Greek misanthrōpos hating humankind, from misein to hate + anthrōpos human being
Date:1683
: a person who hates or distrusts humankind
Members of this band came from this long ass list of bands..... Mugwart, Lunch, Beaten Back To Pure, Sourvein, Hailhornet, Electric Frankenstein, and Buzzard...
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< HellrideMusic.com review of The Misanthrope Project
http://www.hellridemusic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=21453
The Misanthrope Project – Your World is Sickening By Jay Snyder December 8, 2009
This review is going to service a number of greater goods, so let’s get the formalities out of the way first. Seriously, I wouldn’t be sitting here typing this right now if it wasn’t for Charlie Lee Beasley (current vocals for The Misanthrope Project and ex-vocals for Mugwart)! Thanks to a tip-off from Charlie back in 2001, I would begin my hack journalism career in 2002 with Daredevil Magazine. Life has been a weird, wild ride ever since that day, as Daredevil got me even deeper and more involved with the music I loved. I was involved and obsessed before that, but once that moment hit I was locked into this thing for the long haul with no way or desire to get out.
Thanks a lot brother, but know that the kind words forthcoming in this review are not some favor, because you helped me out; know that they are deserved because your band is kicking my sorry ass out the door, off the porch and into the front yard!
Recorded sometime last year at Sniper Studios by the dubious Vince Burke (who also shreds his axe here); TMP harness an off putting and unfriendly vibe over the course of these five epics of fucked up doom and gloom. Part Mugwart/Beaten back to Pure southern scum, part Grief/early Buzzov*en slug trail terror and part Yobian, psychedelic glory, the quintet rounded out by Justin (guitar), Ahmasi (bass) and Joey (drums) are one of the most unique entities going in the American sludge/doom underworld right now. The instruments are laden with effects and cosmic ambience, but the riffs, low-end and general groove clamp down on a number of scathing, world decimating moments that will keep your head nodding and your whiskey bottle empty, as this is music perfectly accompanied by a big, plentiful fifth of Wild Turkey.
Beasley is as pissed off as ever; whispering and screaming like a demon beneath a blanket of blown out distortion and suffocation. Drummer Joey is a particularly key component to the mix, locking down the band’s sound with a requisite doomified crunch, but also getting wild and fill crazy in the vein of John Stanier’s tightest Helmet performances.
Beginning with a smoky, repetitive riff and tribal drum pummel in the vein of Enemy of the Sun era Neurosis, “Cigarette Burn” wraps a threatening aura around your head from the very first note. Beasley’s haggard scream thunders in the distance, before the volume kicks in full bore with twin guitars blazing through plundering riffs and psychedelic leads alike, as the effects swirl around your ears from a seemingly inexplicable number of amps and directions. This is a cyclone of endless noise and drugged out vocal shouts, with a grasp on overdriven Beaten Back to Pure metal as played by Kirk Fisher with Mike Scheidt coordinating the affair and offering musical mysticism. There’s a moment of sampling, with cleaner dissonant guitars that frighteningly feels as if the song’s going to come out of your speakers and beat the living fuck out of you, as you sit there knowing damn well the band is holding back for one last outburst at the end, to create a proper emotional catharsis.
I had high expectations for the next track based on the power of “Cigarette Burn” and track number two’s tour de force moniker, “Jesus Crossed his Arms as if to Fight me”. That’s about the most genius song title I’ve ever heard, and luckily the music is even better! Hell, this is probably the best track on the album for my money. Slowly creeping in like The Fog from Carpenter’s underrated ghost flick (I don’t care what ya’ll say, that was decent film), lush bass lines provide the perfect foundation for Vince and Justin to weave their shimmering, doom influenced chord progressions around. Less than a minute slowly wanders by in this glorious, almost Hawkwind meets Yob passage, before a crushing riff takes brief hold of your psyche. Descending back into the track’s soothing intro, Charlie whispers several distant phrasings before TMP head back into total crush mode for the duration. Musically, this is much in line with Yob/Middian but with all of the fleshy chunks and broken fingernails contained on Berserker Records’ classic South of Hell compilation disc. At the 2:22 mark, the song tinkers with drawn out, bent notes that create a fierce, grating element of depression and all out noise, as the mucky rhythms cut out their own swath beneath the layered guitar shred. Then it’s on to one of those career defining riffs that many bands spend their whole life searching for with Charlie spewing his guts out in his one of a kind, rotten tone that’s another trump card for any band of this caliber.
You want a sick scream you go to Charlie. You want a sick riff/groove and production job, you go to Vince. You get them both here, and with three other giants backing them up…well the sky is the limit. The groove in this part of the song is one that can be effortlessly lumped into the legendary realm, with Joey’s pounding emphasis on fills and complexity adding even more life to the unholy din.
Fans of that whole psyched out doom/sludge movement such as Yob, Soulpreacher, Sleep and Warhorse will eat this tune up for their three daily squares from here to eternity. Fearsomely pushing its way forward with a Grief munching on a handful of uppers mentality, “Oxycodone” is serious about its depression, but isn’t in the mood to sit around and take it slothfully...well, that is after it nurses its early a.m. pill and booze hangover first. Instead it pushes forward with combat ready timekeeping, fetid low-end, feedback and surprisingly uptempo riffs after rolling past its slow, sickly intro of distoro spoken word, 4/4 bludgeon and hopeless knuckle drag.
According to the book, this would be their most straightforward song on the disc, as the remaining tunes “Self Harm” and the 18 minutes of “Crushing Cops’ Heads in with a Skateboard, Suicide by Cop” are draped in psychedelic effects, whirlwinds of sound, completely freaked out vocals and an all around atmosphere of grim, head scratching mystique. The shorter of the two, “Self Harm” is still very rooted in gas huffing doom, with leaden riffs, crashing beats and vicious verbal snarls, but there’s extended segments of gut liquefying bass and psychedelic guitar sounds to keep you thoroughly bewildered from start to finish. The longer of the two, the 18 minutes of “Crushing Cops’ Heads…” is an indescribable maelstrom of samples, synth, psychedelic guitar leads, early 16ish grime riffs and shouted/spoken vocals with a little bit of anything and everything encompassed so far over this LP length outing.
At least two of these tracks will see the light of day as far as an official release is concerned. Actually, “Self Harm” should be available on a box set of 7” releases featuring other heralded acts such as Raw Radar War, Coffins and Fistula among others. “Crushing Cops’ Heads…” is due to come out on a split with Gospel of the Future. Too damn bad the other tracks are going to remain in limbo for the time being as TMP are one of the heaviest bands around. Although nothing about TMP rings as one dimensional heaviness; on the contrary, this shit is tight with great instrumental performances, a heaping helping of sludge/doom nihilism, sweltering psychedelic manipulation and a top of the line Vince Burke production.
TMP would be perfectly at home on the rosters of Shifty, Calculon, Total Rust Music, etc. Honestly, hearing Charlie’s ragged squeal over such powerful music brings back memories of first getting into the review biz and spending infinite hours reviewing releases from the Gametwo and Berserker stables. Glad to see you’re back brother, and even more elated that this project is one hell of a ride (a Hellride…I’ll go hang my head after such a bad pun). I’m not sure how you can get a hold of this demo other than getting in touch with Charlie or the TMP Myspace, but I consider it mandatory that you do so…so do it! Too much great music coming out over the last two years, but don’t close your doors yet…this band is going to make some waves, provided they don’t pull a Mugwart on us and collapse before their time is up. Either way, sludge fans…you need this, so pick up their releases and see if you can wrangle this demo off of one of the band members. Shit this good, cannot be doomed to obscurity!
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Global Domination "Misanthrope Project" review
The Misanthrope Project: Your world is sickening 27/01/10 || Kampfar
I loath humanity – fuck you all – and will do so until the very day I die. At times I also hate the universe, just like Craft, but before long I always remember them splendid animals surrounding us scumfucks. Not to forget about the plants, insects and bacteria.
Hail A.I.D.S.!* And machine-guns, too.
The Misanthrope Project, worms and germs, is best suited for those among you who appreciate sludge ridden doom. Or doom ridden sludge. Either which way, and most importantly, if the genres I just mentioned tickled your appetite, do count yourself in for a meal. Yes indeed. “Your world is sickening” is – although not in terms of song-titles – namely a splendid recording through and through. It sounds nigh on impeccable, hails to the producer(s), and the effort turned in by the quintet doing the instruments isn’t trailing behind. Not by an inch. A bunch of very competent musicians coupled with a more than fine mixing job needn’t cut the mustard, I obviously know, so it’s no fucking wonder I also know that songwriting is utterly required if serious magic is to happen. Fuck magic and fairytales, what you need to know is that here you’ll find – even though we are talking an EP only – a downright impressive collection of riffs knitting groove and grit together. Not to forget about the quite sick and entirely inspired vocals, the imaginative but never wanky drumming, or the fine display of bassing courtesy of someone.
“Your world is sickening” is gritty, mean and quite obscene, yet at the same time utterly refined and occasionally even calm. Two thumbs, and a massive erection, up.
I very well know that A.I.D.S. is a continuation of the HIV virus. In other words, hail malignant viruses but fuck you.
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Member Since: 23/10/2006
Band Website: what
Band Members: lineup is- Charlie - vox, Vince - guitar, Justin - guitar, Ahmasi - bass , and Joey - drums
Influences: popping pills in the post office line with a concealed 9mm and a hangover.
Major Depressive Disorder causes the following cognitive symptoms:

Abnormal self-reproach or inappropriate guilt:
This disorder usually causes a marked lowering of self-esteem and self-confidence with increased thoughts of pessimism, hopelessness, and helplessness. In the extreme, the person may feel excessively and unreasonably guilty.
The "negative thinking" caused by depression can become extremely dangerous as it can eventually lead to extremely self-defeating or suicidal behavior.
Abnormal poor concentration or indecisiveness:
Poor concentration is often an early symptom of this disorder. The depressed person quickly becomes mentally fatigued when asked to read, study, or solve complicated problems.
Marked forgetfulness often accompanies this disorder. As it worsens, this memory loss can be easily mistaken for early senility (dementia).
Abnormal morbid thoughts of death (not just fear of dying) or suicide:
The symptom most highly correlated with suicidal behavior in depression is hopelessness
80 to 90% of individuals with Major Depressive Disorder also have anxiety symptoms (e.g., anxiety, obsessive preoccupations, panic attacks, phobias, and excessive health concerns).
About one third of individuals with Major Depressive Disorder also have a full-blown anxiety disorder (usually either Panic Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, or Social Phobia).
Anxiety in a person with major depression leads to a poorer response to treatment, poorer social and work function, greater likelihood of chronicity and an increased risk of suicidal behavior.
The main symptom of a Panic Anxiety Disorder is the panic attack itself. Panic Anxiety Disorder is a medical disorder characterized by severe and sudden episodes.
Panic attacks reach maximum intensity within a minute or two once they begin. They diminish slowly over the next 30 minutes or the next several hours. It is common for the first attack to cause a person to go to an emergency medical facility. Subsequent attacks occur several times a month and are often as severe as the initial attack.
It is important to note that although a few experts say it is more common in persons who experienced a separation experience as a child, many of experts feel that Panic Anxiety Disorder afflicts emotionally healthy people. Persons having Panic attacks are no more likely than the average American to have suffered from emotional problems at the time the disorder begins. Symptoms of a Panic Attack
* raging heartbeat
* difficulty breathing, feeling as though you 'can't get enough air
* terror that is almost paralyzing
* nervous, shaking, stress
* heart palpitation, feeling of dread
* dizziness, lightheadedness or nausea
* trembling, sweating, shaking
* choking, chest pains, distress
* fear, fright, afraid, anxious
* hot flashes, or sudden chills
* tingling in fingers or toes ('pins and needles')
* fearful that you're going to go crazy or are about to die

Sounds Like: after the show I walked out of the bar quickly, feeling unclean, ashamed and depressed.
Record Label: Looking for one now.
Type of Label: Indie

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