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Band
Bio.
The eclectic
and versatile (Gwar, Ludicra, Slough Feg, Amber Asylum, Jarboe) guitarist
John Cobbett from San Francisco gave birth in the late 90s to HAMMERS
OF MISFORTUNE, previously known as UNHOLY CADAVER.
Later in
2001 the band released their first full length album “The Bastard”
(an epic tale told in three acts with three distinct characters/voices)
on Tumult Records. Critically acclaimed, the album was voted among the
top 40 releases of 2001 by the writers of Terrorizer magazine. Lamentations
Of The Flame Princess magazine declared 2001 to be "the Year Of the
Hammers" and named "The Bastard" Best Album, Best Concept
Album and Best Overall Packaging.
In 2003
the band signed a deal with CRUZ DEL SUR MUSIC, releasing their second
opus “The August Engine” by the end of the same year.
The response
was again awesome. “The August Engine” was voted by BW &
BK writer Chris Bruni as the best album of 2003, and received a 10/10
rating on the same magazine (“Entirely something new, and entirely
something creatively masterful. 10/10” Martin Popoff, BW&BK).
Many other
medias praised the album:
- “Unmatched
in 2003, The August Engine is easily one of the best records this year
and one that has to be heard to truly believe just what talent they
really do possess. 9/10” Adrian Bromley, Unrestrained Mag
- “If you
don’t like Hammers of Misfortune, you just don’t like Metal.”
John Gnesin, digitalmetal.com
- “I definitely
recommend this album to anyone who enjoys metal, this is a must have”.
Josh Wagers,1340mag.com
- “They are
here to save the world from mediocrity. 10/10” JayKeeley,
RoyalCarnage.com
In 2005
HAMMERS OF MISFORTUNE began the recordings of their third album
“The Locust Years”, under the supervision of Justin Weis at
Trackworx Studios which is finally released, again via CRUZ DEL SUR MUSIC,
in June 2006 (US) and September 2006 (Europe). — Cruz Del Sur
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