The death metal and grindcore band Misery Index is revisiting its early music in a special way.
The four-piece band is sparking major nostalgia after announcing the reissue of its 2001 EP Overthrow.
In an Instagram update, Italian independent record label Time to Kill Records proudly revealed the upcoming reissue, which will be available on Dec. 15.
“Time To Kill Records is proud to announce the vinyl reissue of Overthrow, the landmark 2001 debut EP from deathgrind pioneers Misery Index,” the caption reads.
To improve the sound quality of its original release, Virtalähde Mastering, the renowned Finnish studio, handled the remastering process while the record label oversaw the vinyl reissue.
In 2001, the band self-released the five-track EP without a major record label, but it still managed to capture the genuine sound and “uncompromising vision” of Misery Index.
“More than two decades later, this essential release returns to vinyl, newly mastered specifically for the format by Virtalähde Mastering, and expanded with 3 bonus tracks originally recorded in 2002 for the band’s split with Commit Suicide,” as mentioned in the post.
View this post on InstagramTwenty-five years after its original release, the quartet is bringing back the original songs from the 2001 EP, including "Manufacturing Greed," "Your Pain Is Nothing," "Blood On Their Hands," "Pulling Out The Nails," "Dead Shall Rise" (Terrorizer cover), "My Untold Apocalypse" and the bonus tracks "Alive?" and "Reality Distortion" (Disrupt cover) from the band’s 2002 split EP with Commit Suicide.
Following the announcement, Misery Index has also invited fans to join its upcoming European and U.K. summer tour.
The Epitaph for Endtimes EU + UK Summer Tour 2026 kicks off on July 28 in Finland, followed by performances in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and more before the U.K. leg begins on Aug. 8. The band will then return to Germany during the second week of August for a string of festival appearances.
Misery Index's E.U. and U.K. Summer Tour 2026
July 28 - Helsinki, Finland - KultJuly 30 - Wacken, Germany - Wacken Open AirAug. 1 - Dortmund, Germany - Dortmund Death FestAug. 2 - Saint Maurice de Gourdans, France - Sylak Open AirAug. 4 - Deinze, Belgium - ElpeeAug. 5 - The Hague, Netherlands - MusiconAug. 6 - Schlotheim, Germany - Party.San Open AirAug. 8 - Swansea, United Kingdom - Sin CityAug. 9 - Manchester, United Kingdom - RebellionAug. 11 - Bridgwater, United Kingdom - The CobblestonesAug. 13 - Munich, Germany - BackstageAug. 14 - Dinkelsbühl, Germany - Summer BreezeAug. 15 - Sulingen, Germany - Reload Festival
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