MISFIRE- New Album ‘Product of the Environment’ Drops May 2nd + New Video

Chicago thrash bringers MISFIRE will release their Product Of The Environment full-length May 2nd on MNRK Heavy, today unveiling the record’s lead single and preorders.
When drummer James Nicademus co-founded MISFIRE back in 2018, he wanted to bash the skins and unleash full-bore tracks that could serve as musical therapy for his band and the fans. As with any new group, there were exciting opportunities to evolve and difficult circumstances that threatened to derail them. But under Nicademus‘ watchful eye and vision, MISFIRE survived the brutal times and arose stronger than ever.
MISFIRE’s renewed and reinvigorated lineup – which includes vocalist Tim Jensen, guitarist Kostadin Kostadinov, and bassist/vocalist Dan Stapinski – is now raging full steam ahead with their sophomore album, Product Of The Environment. This new, twelve-song collection is the product of the tumultuous changes that the Illinois foursome endured over the last three years. MISFIRE’s original lineup featured a different vocalist/guitarist and bassist. But in 2022, prior to a major tour supporting Warbringer, their frontman departed for personal reasons. Jensen and Kostadinov swooped in to save the day. After a successful cross-country trek, their bassist departed to pursue audio engineering, so MISFIRE enlisted Stapinski.

All four MISFIRE members have met their musical matches in each other, and their talents shine through on Product Of The Environment. Jensen brings clarity and melody to his aggressive vocals, finding his sweet spot between the raspy delivery of Dave Mustaine and the bellows of Phil Anselmo. Pulling from his European background, Kostadinov balances aggression with melody in his six-string playing, shredding when he needs to and showing tasteful restraint at other times. Laying down his bass lines, Stapinski shows equal shrewdness in how he works the groove of each song. Nicademus may pound away behind his kit, but his musical influence reverberates along the group’s front line. He also plays guitar and conjures most of the riffs that drive the band’s music.
Whereas the group’s 2021 raging debut Sympathy For The Ignorant was a set of high energy demos that saw release through MNRK Heavy, Product Of The Environment was a more polished effort. MISFIRE journeyed to Atlanta for ten days to work with co-producer/engineer John Douglass and mixer Alex Parra, who also plays guitar in the band Paladin. The results roar for themselves. „Artificially Intelligent“ and „Privacy“ address concerns about the devious digital forces that are monitoring and shaping our lives. „Twist Of Fate“ allows Stapinski to vent about people who take advantage of others without remorse while lead single and video „We Went Through Hell“ angrily addresses the near dissolution of the band following their original frontman’s departure.
Further elaborates Nicademus on „We Went Through Hell,“ „We went through hell these last couple of years but we made it through… and what doesn’t kill us only makes us stronger. This song is for anyone going through it. Let that aggression out with us!“


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