Unconventional in its approach mostly made of lightning fast, straight to the throat, bursts of blasting and raging hate, French apocalyptic Grindcore duet MISERABLE FAILURE – after splits with Atara, Department of Correction, C.O.A.G., F Stands for Fuck You, Infected Society and Total Fucking Destruction – releases its second, mercilessly brutal and morbidly desperate single, “Unheimlich”.
After 2014’s four songs in four minutes, ironically-titled, “Hope” (available for FREE download at listen.kaotoxin.com) which gained the band quite some great reviews among which “An uglier and meaner AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED”” [Metal Time Machine], “Whatever you are listening to right now is shit compared to this” [Flemming Gabin] or “Dominating feeling here is the desire to share with the band the will to destructing everything.” [Shoot Me Again], they’re back with a second, shorter, more brutal and better produced, new -five tracks in two minutes- single.
“Unheimlich” is EXCLUSIVELY available as a 100 copies collector edition cassette tape (with exclusive “Never Stop the Sadness” bonus patch) released on April 8th WITHOUT any Digital version which will only be released, for free download and streaming everywhere ONCE the collector cassette will be soldout. Analog worship from start to finish.
Mixed and mastered by Déhà at HHStudio (We All Die (laughing), Merda Mundi, Sources of I, Yhdarl…), “Unheimlich” comes with a meaner, more powerful and even more brutal production turning the raw beast into an even more destructive unit.