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Artwork by
Alex O'Dowd

Mnesterophonia

from Remorse Of Conscience

February 6th, 2026
8 tracks
55:16
Remorse Of Conscience
Remorse Of Conscience
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Mnesterophonia
Agenbite Misery
The greatest earthly happiness answer to a gentlemans proposal affirmatively my goodness there’s nothing else it’s all very fine for them but as for being a woman as soon as you’re old they might as well throw you out in the bottom of the ash pit. you sometimes love too wildly when you feel that way so nice all over you you cant help yourself I gave my eyes that look I wanted to shout all sorts of things I tortured the life out of him I wouldn't mind being a man sure hes very distinguished Id like to meet a man like that God not those other ruck besides hes young those fine young men I could see down in Margate strand bathing place from the side of the rock standing up in the sun naked like a God or something and then plunging into the sea with them why aren't all men like that there'd be some consolation for a woman like that lovely little statue he bought I could look at him all-day long O Lord what a row youre making O how the waters come down at Lahore I’ve a holy horror of its breaking under me Politics earthquakes and the end of the world He had the impudence to make up to me He never did a thing like that before Is there anything the matter with my insides You sometimes love too wildly When I put the rose in my hair And how he kissed me And I thought well as well him as another And then I asked him with my eyes to ask again Yes Yes I said Yes I will Yes
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Agenbite Misery is a New Hampshire-based trio whose debut album Remorse of Conscience is one of the most ambitious concept records to emerge from the modern extreme metal underground. Formed in late 2022 by guitarist Sam Graff, bassist Cam Netland, and drummer Adam Richards, the band began with a deceptively simple idea: to adapt James Joyce’s Ulysses into an experimental metal album. What emerged from that idea is a 55-minute odyssey of layered sonic aggression and literary depth, an album that blends blackened sludge, dissonant death metal, post-punk, ambient drone, and more into a singular, genre-defying statement of purpose.

The name Agenbite Misery is itself a reflection of the band’s literary roots, pulled from a line in Ulysses that references the 14th-century English devotional text Agenbite of Inwit. The phrase, literally “again-bite of inner wit,” or modernized as “remorse of conscience," became the perfect thematic and philosophical framework for an album steeped in grief, alienation, and the search for meaning in modern life. The band’s name was chosen because it reflects the deep, biting sorrow that pervades the novel and their music. Though the original pronunciation might have been “ah-jehn-bite,” the band opts for a harder, contemporary “ae-ghen-bite” as a nod to their mission of dragging ancient texts into the present.

Remorse of Conscience was written over the course of 2023 and recorded in 2024, entirely self-produced by the band, with mixing by Eric Sauter and mastering by Brad Boatright. The recording sessions were a direct extension of the trio’s collaborative ethos: a commitment to honesty, maximalism, and transformation. Each of the album’s eight songs adapts a chapter from Ulysses, using lyrics pulled directly from Joyce’s prose and reshaping them into brutal, beautiful sonic forms. The band sees each track not merely as a song but as a new translation, an attempt to convert stream-of-consciousness literature into aural energy. 

Credits

Samuel Graff - Guitars, Vocals, Synth
Cameron Netland - Bass, Vocals
Adam Richards - Drums, Vocals

Additional guitar (track 4, track 7), & synthesizers (track 4, track 7) by Eric Sauter

Recorded 2024-2025
Drums recorded at Highwire Studios
Mixed by Eric Sauter @ Blackheart Sound
Mastered by Brad Boatright @ Audiosiege Studios