1996, Jade Tree
Despite guitarists Ken Olden and Hillel Halloway switching up between invocations of the Bomb Squad, Lyle Preslar, and Tony Iommi without much warning, Misericordia lacks a sense of chaos -- there's simply no fight to escape the darkness that Damnation A.D. creates. Olden's and Holloway's submerged guitars, Mike McTernan's My War-styled growl, and the ultra-clean rhythm section of Dave Ward and Alex Merchlinsky don't appear to have much regard for light, not necessarily celebrating a dark world but rather exploring it without resistance. The band employs a punk sensibility throughout, making their point with efficient and focused songs that still allow the music to breathe. As a result, Misericordia sounds best when taken as a whole work. Critical darlings like Tool rack up accolades for mining the same shadowy ground, in certainly no more compelling fashion than Damnation A.D. For heavy music fans who seek a more underground, less overwrought dark vision, though, Misericordia is highly recommended. ~ Matthew Isaac Kantor, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Addiction |
| 2 | Bitter |
| 3 | Another Day Of Darkness |
| 4 | Rain As My Veil |
| 5 | Time Does Not Exist |
| 6 | No More Dreams (Live) |
| 7 | On A Pale Horse (Live) |
| 8 | Hangedman (Live) |
| 9 | Damnation (Live) |
| 10 | Maniac (Live) |
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