BAND HISTORY
Guitarist Ryan Morgan and bass player Kyle Johnson had no
intention of slowing down after the shocking split of 7
Angels 7 Plagues during the summer of 2002. Things were
finally coming together for the band, and having just
decided to quit school and work, Ryan and Kyle weren’t
about to switch gears any time soon. That very week they
were hard at work writing songs for their new project, and
later that month with the addition of Hamartia’s Jeff Aust
on guitar, Jesse Zaraska of Compromise on vocals, and
Ryan’s brother Branden on drums, Misery Signals was formed.
Jeff Aust eventually left the band, cutting their spring
2003 tour short, they added Stu Ross on guitar and
re-solidified their lineup. They are once again an insane
touring machine.
Review about Misery Signals dacre | Reviewer: Anonymous
------ About the song The Year Summer Ended In June performed by Misery Signals
this song has changed my life, only a few songs usually a couple of year apart do things like this song has done to me , when i listen to i fell like everyone close to me or used to be safe and people should never fall out , becasue in the end if you lose them youll fucking miss them , most amazing band in the world , no doubt about it , so much feeling and emotion just pumped into that one song
this song is touching in a way that metalcore isn't generally considered to be. for those that don't know the song is about two members of fromer Misery Signals singer Jesse's old band, Compromise, who died in a van accident. The first time i saw Misery Signals was right after Karl joined the band and he explained to the audience that when Jesse left he asked the band not to play the song because he felt it was too personal. still it's an amazing song.
dang. | Reviewer: nick
------ About the song A Victim A Target performed by Misery Signals
this song is short, and to the point, it'll blow you away.
not my favorite band, but still.
this song completely changed my life and got me into metal like no other before it. I love Misery Signals. Always have, always will.
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