
MISERE - Misere TAPE
The debut 7 track mini album from Berlin's Misere is a new jewel in the modern post punk crown. Sit back, relax and let the darkness engulf you with their primitive and sparse sound. Standout Prickelndâ starts with the pounding floor tom and snare and slightly flanged bass before the guitar kicks in and the song takes twists and turns. Itâs like a minimal sounding Xmal Deutschland and Blood and Roses with a vocalist that sings with a deadpan delivery. Another standout âDraculaâ has the sound and spirit of the first Kleenex single down to a tea, but adds a hint of classic early 80âs goth. Final track âAbriebâ sounds like it could fall apart at any moment, in all itâs glorious chaos. Itâs the sound of what UK Decay would have sounded like, if they were women. A superb release that shows the sound of Berlin in 2025. (Sean Forbes, Rough Trade)
The debut 7 track mini album from Berlin's Misere is a new jewel in the modern post punk crown. Sit back, relax and let the darkness engulf you with their primitive and sparse sound. Standout Prickelndâ starts with the pounding floor tom and snare and slightly flanged bass before the guitar kicks in and the song takes twists and turns. Itâs like a minimal sounding Xmal Deutschland and Blood and Roses with a vocalist that sings with a deadpan delivery. Another standout âDraculaâ has the sound and spirit of the first Kleenex single down to a tea, but adds a hint of classic early 80âs goth. Final track âAbriebâ sounds like it could fall apart at any moment, in all itâs glorious chaos. Itâs the sound of what UK Decay would have sounded like, if they were women. A superb release that shows the sound of Berlin in 2025. (Sean Forbes, Rough Trade)
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The debut 7 track mini album from Berlin's Misere is a new jewel in the modern post punk crown. Sit back, relax and let the darkness engulf you with their primitive and sparse sound. Standout Prickelndâ starts with the pounding floor tom and snare and slightly flanged bass before the guitar kicks in and the song takes twists and turns. Itâs like a minimal sounding Xmal Deutschland and Blood and Roses with a vocalist that sings with a deadpan delivery. Another standout âDraculaâ has the sound and spirit of the first Kleenex single down to a tea, but adds a hint of classic early 80âs goth. Final track âAbriebâ sounds like it could fall apart at any moment, in all itâs glorious chaos. Itâs the sound of what UK Decay would have sounded like, if they were women. A superb release that shows the sound of Berlin in 2025. (Sean Forbes, Rough Trade)











