Current Line-Up (November 2006):
Hideki Fukasawa (Vocals, Analogue Synth)
Tom "Satan" Sutton (Guitar)
Tatsu Mikami (Bass)
Junji Narita (Drums, Percussion)
Church Of Misery were formed by Tatsu Mikami in the spring of 1995 to play very individual DOOM rock influenced by early Black Sabbath and 70s heavy rock, with lyrics dedicated to famous serial killers like Manson, Dahmer, Ramirez, etc. The first album was recorded immediately after formation, to be released independently by the band, but was then released as a bootleg by an US label. This earned the band a lot of recognition in the international underground for their carefully crafted and memorable songs, and their authentic 70s sound.
After the bootleg cd release, their original singer was replaced by Nobukazu Chow. This line-up released a lot of material on various labels like the now legendary psychedelic/doom label "Bad Acid"(Electric Wizard, Farflung etc), and Frank Kozik's Man's Ruin. Despite the fact that they didn't play outside Japan until Fall 2005, the band was held in high regard around the world.
After the replacement of singer Nobukazu with Yoshiahi Negishi, they signed with Southern Lord, and released their first full-length album "Master Of Brutality" in march of 2001. Local gigs followed from 2001 to 2003, the band often not playing actual songs, but just jamming in freaky doomy Sabbath rock style. By the spring of 2004, COM had signed with Japanease label Diwphalanx. The second full-length album, "The Second Coming", was released in July 2004, and featured 2 new members, Hideki Fukazawa, and Takenori Hoshi.
In fall 2005, COM executed their first European tour in support of the European version of "The Second Coming" from Salvation Records. Some recordings of the shows will be included in a future release.
Hideki Fukasawa (Vocals, Analogue Synth)
Tom "Satan" Sutton (Guitar)
Tatsu Mikami (Bass)
Junji Narita (Drums, Percussion)
Church Of Misery were formed by Tatsu Mikami in the spring of 1995 to play very individual DOOM rock influenced by early Black Sabbath and 70s heavy rock, with lyrics dedicated to famous serial killers like Manson, Dahmer, Ramirez, etc. The first album was recorded immediately after formation, to be released independently by the band, but was then released as a bootleg by an US label. This earned the band a lot of recognition in the international underground for their carefully crafted and memorable songs, and their authentic 70s sound.
After the bootleg cd release, their original singer was replaced by Nobukazu Chow. This line-up released a lot of material on various labels like the now legendary psychedelic/doom label "Bad Acid"(Electric Wizard, Farflung etc), and Frank Kozik's Man's Ruin. Despite the fact that they didn't play outside Japan until Fall 2005, the band was held in high regard around the world.
After the replacement of singer Nobukazu with Yoshiahi Negishi, they signed with Southern Lord, and released their first full-length album "Master Of Brutality" in march of 2001. Local gigs followed from 2001 to 2003, the band often not playing actual songs, but just jamming in freaky doomy Sabbath rock style. By the spring of 2004, COM had signed with Japanease label Diwphalanx. The second full-length album, "The Second Coming", was released in July 2004, and featured 2 new members, Hideki Fukazawa, and Takenori Hoshi.
In fall 2005, COM executed their first European tour in support of the European version of "The Second Coming" from Salvation Records. Some recordings of the shows will be included in a future release.

