Style: atmospheric black metal
Primary Emotions/Themes: a brooding and immense three songs that exists only to cause chaos and confusion
Thoughts: Misotheist doesn't release many albums. Their release cycle is multiple years between each collection of songs... and those new offerings do not offer much new music from the band. Thirty to forty minutes max... so those minutes damn well better be outstanding. Fortunately For the Glory of Your Redeemer is an excellent collection of black metal compositions.
Misotheist at their core are an atmospheric black metal band, but not in the typical sense. There are no keyboards, nothing beyond the guitars, drums and vocals to create said atmosphere. The band accomplishes this by writing riffs that envelop the entire audio spectrum, a wall of sound if you will. Sometimes this can be done with singular notes that are allowed to decay, other times it can be accomplished via full chords - musical or dissonant.
Misotheist hasn't only mastered creating an atmosphere with the basics, they have also mastered how to present their songs in such a way that they never overstay their welcome. The pacing, the riffs, every moment is exceedingly calculated. It has me craving more, and wishing the band would put out more material... yet that's the irony. If the band were to put out more material who's to say that it would be as high of quality? In the mean time I'm highly content with the music that I have in my collection from these guys.