Album Review – Monument of Misanthropy / Washington State Charm (2026)

Vienna, Austria’s own Brutal Death Metal institution is back with a brand new full-length slab of extremity, a concept album chronicling the coming-of-age story of America’s probably most prolific serial killer, Ted Bundy.

Two years after their demolishing album Vile Postmortem Irrumatio, their sickening concept album based on the life of infamous serial killer Ed Kemper, Vienna, Austria’s own Brutal Death Metal institution Monument of Misanthropy has crawled back out of the basement with a brand new full-length slab of extremity, entitled Washington State Charm. Currently formed of George “Misanthrope” Wilfinger on vocals, Julius Kössler and Joe Gatsch on the guitars, Raphael Hendlmayer on bass, and Simon Martinsich on drums, the band is on absolute fire in Washington State Charm, a wholesome concept album chronicling the coming-of-age story of America’s probably most prolific serial killer, Ted Bundy, from the awkward upbringing to the early extracurricular activities, and the grand finale on the electric chair.

After the dark and sinister intro Obviously We Gotta Start Somewhere…, we’re pulverized by Monument of Misanthropy with the infuriated Neath Tacoma Asphalt, featuring guests Mendel Bij De Leij (Aborted) on lead guitars and Johnny Ciardullo (AngelMaker, Carcosa) on vocals, with the unstoppable drums by Simon inviting us for some good, no shenanigans slamming inside the pit. A Hunger Unstilled continues with their undisputed savagery, with the guitars by Julius and Joe breathing fire and aggressiveness, setting the tone for The 1974 PNW Spree, featuring guest lead guitars by Gabe Mangold (Enterprise Earth), even more infuriated and harsh, or in other words, another Brutal Death Metal beast spawned by such an indomitable band. Then we face another perturbing interlude titled Unfortunately WA before we’re crushed into pieces to the sound of Washington State Charm, and the title-track couldn’t have sounded more infernal and demented, with the visceral roars and gnarls by George sending shivers down our spines.

The band keeps hammering our cranial skulls with their undisputed brutality in Colorado Murder, with George’s deep, inhumane growls matching perfectly with the Death Metal riff attack by Julius and Joe; and Simon sounds like a wild creature out of control in The Hacksaw Blade, smashing his drums nonstop for our total delight. George’s scathing screams will penetrate deep inside our putrid minds in Chi Omega Blood Rage, supported by the thunderous bass by Raphael and the demonic beats and fills by Simon, followed by Suwannee Hog Shed, another blast of Brutal Death Metal madness by the quintet, with their guitars transpiring absolute chaos and hatred. Their last eerie, vile interlude, titled Could You Hear That?, will darken the skies before we face Strapped To The Throne (Burn, Bundy, Burn), featuring guest Hal Microutsicos (Engulf) on vocals, a bludgeoning tune that will sound fantastic if played live, perfect for some brutal slamming to the infernal riffs by Julius and Joe. And lastly, we’re treated to the bonus track The Eye Of Ra, featuring Shoi Sen (De Profundis) on lead guitars and Jean-Jacques Moréac (Misanthrope) on bass, and their cover for such a classic by Nile  from their 2009 masterpiece Those Whom the Gods Detest (check the original one HERE) is utterly insane to say the least.

“While we’ve stayed 100% true to ourselves musically, which means constantly reinventing ourselves, we’re pretty damn sure you’re going to love this new album. We obsessed over every microscopic detail, whether it’s a hidden arpeggio, a lyrical pun, or just another described act of unspeakable horror and maybe some truths about Ted you might not even have known yet. This isn’t just another death metal record you half-listen to while bench-pressing. It’s an experience. A deep look into a very, very sick human being’s brain,” commented George, and you can get more details about the band and their (serial) killer new album from Facebook and Instagram, stream their sick creations on YouTube and on Spotify, and of course purchase Washington State Charm by clicking HERE. “We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere. And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow,” said the insane Ted Bundy, and there’s nothing more precise than the venomous and technical brutality found in the new album by Monument of Misanthropy to turn such an evil mind into ruthless extreme music.

Best moments of the album: Neath Tacoma Asphalt, Washington State Charm, Chi Omega Blood Rage and Strapped To The Throne (Burn, Bundy, Burn).

Worst moments of the album: None.

Released in 2026 Listenable Records

Track listing
1. Obviously We Gotta Start Somewhere… 0:17
2. Neath Tacoma Asphalt 3:51
3. A Hunger Unstilled 1:24
4. The 1974 PNW Spree 3:39
5. Unfortunately WA 0:20
6. Washington State Charm 3:54
7. Colorado Murder 4:53
8. The Hacksaw Blade 3:45
9. Chi Omega Blood Rage 3:10
10. Suwannee Hog Shed 3:34
11. Could You Hear That? 0:35
12. Strapped To The Throne (Burn, Bundy, Burn) 2:53

Bonus track
13. The Eye Of Ra (Nile cover) 4:52

Band members
George “Misanthrope” Wilfinger – vocals
Julius Kössler – guitars
Joe Gatsch – guitars
Raphael Hendlmayer – bass
Simon Martinsich – drums

Guest musicians
Mendel Bij De Leij  – lead guitars on “Neath Tacoma Asphalt”
Johnny Ciardullo – vocals on “Neath Tacoma Asphalt”
Gabe Mangold – lead guitars on “The 1974 PNW Spree”
Hal Microutsicos  – vocals on “Strapped To The Throne (Burn, Bundy, Burn)”
Shoi Sen – lead guitars on “The Eye Of Ra”
Jean-Jacques Moréac – bass on “The Eye Of Ra”

Album Review – Monument of Misanthropy / Vile Postmortem Irrumatio (2024)

Austria’s own ruthless Technical/Brutal Death Metal titans return with an even more infuriated concept album, this time revolving around the life of serial killer Ed Kemper.

Formed in 2010 in the stunning city of Vienna, Austria, Technical/Brutal Death Metal titans Monument of Misanthropy return once again with a sickening concept album based on a serial killer, and this time it revolves around Ed Kemper. The album is titled Vile Postmortem Irrumatio, which is Latin for “a cheap postmortem raid”, where the band formed of vocalist George “Misanthrope” Wilfinger (Miasma, Raising The Veil), guitarists Julius Kössler (Spire of Lazarus) and Joe Gatsch (Scävenger), bassist Raphael Hendlmayer, and session drummer Eugene Ryabchenko (Fleshgod Apocalypse) delves into aspects of his life, using violent music to add meaning to it; their visceral and incisive music with highly expressive vocals perfectly capturing the terrifying aura around the figure, all embraced by a disturbing artwork by Daemorph Art (The Last of Lucy, Cutterred Flesh), being highly recommended for fans of Cattle Decapitation, Benighted, Aborted, Blood Red Throne, and Depravity, among others.

The wicked intro First Time It Makes You Sick to Your Stomach offers a sinister narration that will warn you of all the violence that’s about to come in How to Make a Killer, blasting our ears with an overdose of brutality with Eugene pulverizing everything and everyone that crosses his path, and with the venomous growling by George being the icing on the cake in such an amazing display of Brutal Death Metal. The same level of gore and dementia is offered to us all in The Atascasdero Years, with the guitars by Julius and Joe enhancing George’s vile gnarls to a whole new level, whereas Hits One and Two is utterly inspired by the sick creations by the mighty Cattle Decapitation, a lesson in violence while also sounding very technical and intricate. Why Did You Keep Their Heads is another eerie, visceral interlude that will send shivers down your spine until Manipulating the Experts explodes in our faces in another onrush of demonic Technical Death Metal, with George once again haunting our souls with his grim gnarling.

After that, the title-track Vile Postmortem Irrumatio will smash you like a putrid and gory insect, with the band’s fusion of enraged roars, striking riffs and solos, and stone crushing drums sounding fantastic form start to finish; whereas the band continues their path of extreme aggression and insanity in The Devil’s Slide, with the infuriated blast beats by Eugene inviting us all to the eye of the circle pit. Not sure if another interlude was necessary, although Oh, I Suppose You’re Gonna Want Sit Up and Talk All Night Now makes sense taking into account the album’s theme, morphing into A Nice Beheading for MoM, where the riffage and solos by Julius and Joe bring a welcome melodic touch to their infernal music. Then the massive kitchen by Raphael and Eugene will make your head tremble in Pueblo Paranoia, almost four minutes of unhappy, demonic Brutal Death Metal, flowing into their cover version for Dying Fetus’ Your Treachery Will Die with You (check the original one HERE, from their 2009 album Descend into Depravity), and the band’s rendition of it is just as demented and violent.

The guys from Monument of Misanthropy are waiting for you on Facebook and on Instagram with news, tour dates and so on, on YouTube and on Spotify with more of their caustic music, and if you want to put your hands on the excellent Vile Postmortem Irrumatio you can purchase it from their BandCamp page, from Transcending Obscurity Records by clicking HERE, HERE or HERE, or click HERE for all things Monument of Misanthropy. Big Ed and the boys are inviting you for a gruesome and sick party in their excellent new album, overflowing brutality while at the same time being an amazing and detailed work musically speaking, and I don’t think you should miss it or the same Big Ed will definitely pay you a not-so-friendly visit when you least expect.

Best moments of the album: How to Make a Killer, Hits One and Two and Vile Postmortem Irrumatio.

Worst moments of the album: Oh, I Suppose You’re Gonna Want Sit Up and Talk All Night Now.

Released in 2024 Transcending Obscurity Records

Track listing
1. First Time It Makes You Sick to Your Stomach 0:39
2. How to Make a Killer 3:13
3. The Atascasdero Years 3:12
4. Hits One and Two 2:46
5. Why Did You Keep Their Heads 0:55
6. Manipulating the Experts 3:12
7. Vile Postmortem Irrumatio 2:52
8. The Devil’s Slide 3:08
9. Oh, I Suppose You’re Gonna Want Sit Up and Talk All Night Now 1:20
10. A Nice Beheading for MoM 3:06
11. Pueblo Paranoia 3:55
12. Your Treachery Will Die with You (Dying Fetus cover) 3:37

Band members
George “Misanthrope” Wilfinger – vocals
Julius Kössler – guitars
Joe Gatsch – guitars
Raphael Hendlmayer – bass

Guest musician
Eugene Ryabchenko – drums (session)