Misery Signals is calling it quits this year alongside a farewell tour across the world. The tour features both Misery Signals vocalists Jesse Zaraska and Karl Schubach performing their eras of the ...
Metalcore vets Misery Signals have announced what they they is their final tour, the “Blood is Forever Love is Forever Farewell Tour.” They’ll be joined by previous vocalist Karl Schubach and original ...
Misery Signals have never gone away, but it has been a full seven years since the metalcore group released any new music. Here they are in 2020, having just announced the Ultraviolet album, the first ...
Lochlan: “I think I’d gotten a couple of random Misery Signal songs off Kazaa or Soulseek back in the day, and I’d seen their name around on a bunch of tour posters. I also remember Kevin Cameron from ...
Canadian/American metalcore band Misery Signals have shared a 30-second teaser featuring past and present members, most notably including past and present vocalists Karl Schubach and Jesse Zaraska.
Emotional goodbyes suck, so why not have a whole movie full of them? That’s what filmmaker Morgan Tedd kinda did for metalcore band Misery Signals, capturing all of the best and likely emotional ...
Two founding members of Midwestern post-hardcore band Misery Signals have announced that they're not going to continue performing with the band. According to Lambgoat, guitarist Stu Ross split because ...
Metalcore vets Misery Signals reunited their original lineup, including lead vocalist Jesse Zaraska (who left after their 2004 debut Of Malice and the Magnum Heart) in 2014, and now they’ve announced ...
Misery Signals formed in 2002 with vocalist Jesse Zaraska, who then left in 2006 and was replaced by Karl Schubach. The band reunited with Zaraska originally for the 10-year anniversary tour of the ...
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Misery Signals have posted the third song from their upcoming album. The record is titled Controller and is due out July 22, 2008. It is the follow-up to Mirrors which was released in 2006. You can ...
Will you be catching The Black Keys or Smashing Pumpkins? How about Heart or Foreigner? See the latest tour and festival announcements inside. Misery Signals Lose Members, but ‘Core of the Band’ Is ...