Complete Failure

Complete Failure, also known as "ComFail", is a hardcore punk band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

History

In late 2007 they signed to Supernova Records, where they recorded Perversions of Guilt, recorded, mixed, and mastered by label owner and Today Is the Day frontman Steve Austin. From March to July 2008 they toured the United States, Canada, and Europe with Today is the Day and others playing over 100 shows.

In April 2009 Complete Failure self-recorded and self-released their sophomore full length entitled Heal No Evil. In May 2009 they toured with Relapse Records artists Antigama. Relapse Records then re-released Heal No Evil after the first versions sold out completely.

Influences and Sound

Complete Failure's sound varies from droning hypnotic tribal rhythms to full speed blasting grindcore designed to confuse, disorient, and overwhelm the listener. The band members were brought together by their love of a wide range of underground punk and metal artists including Terrorizer, Napalm Death, Lock Up, Repulsion, His Hero Is Gone, Neurosis, Darkthrone, Mayhem, and others.

Members

  • Joemack - Vocals
  • James Curl - Bass, Guitars
  • Mark Bogacki - Bass

Discography

  • Crossburner – Season of Mist Records – to be released October 2017[1]
  • The Art Gospel of Aggravated Assault - Season of Mist Records - Released February 2013
  • The Art Gospel of Aggravated Assault - UNRELEASED - Released 2011-2012
  • Heal No Evil - Self Released - Released March 2009
  • Perversions of Guilt - Supernova Records (SPNV 16) Released April 2008
  • Three calluses of spit and depression (demo) - Self Released - 2007
  • Praise the Brainwound (demo) - self-released - 2007 (digital demo)
  • Good things happening to bad people - Live from Bern Switzerland (live) - Self-released - 2008
  • Supernova Records Sampler 2007 (compilation) - Supernova Records - 2007
  • Supernova Records Sampler 2008 (compilation) - Supernova Records - 2008

References

  1. "Complete Failure announce new album, premiere song". Lambgoat.com. August 3, 2017. Retrieved August 26, 2017.
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