Misery Signals

Misery Signals, an influential band in the metalcore scene, emerged in the early 2000s merging the intensity of hardcore punk with the precision of metal. The band's formation was a result of the disbandment of several groups, including 7 Angels 7 Plagues and Compromise, leading to a unique blend of emotional depth, technical proficiency, and a relentless drive to push the boundaries of the genre. Their impactful debut, "Of Malice and the Magnum Heart," in 2004, not only set a high standard for themselves but also for the scene at large, combining intricate melodies with crushing breakdowns and introspective lyrics.

Over the years, Misery Signals has built a respected discography that showcases a commitment to evolution without losing the essence of their sound. Albums such as "Mirrors" (2006), "Controller" (2008), and "Absent Light" (2013) have cemented their status among fans and critics alike. After a hiatus, the band returned with "Ultraviolet" in 2020, which was seen as a triumphant return to form, displaying a matured sound that still pays homage to their roots. Their ability to weave complex emotions into a tapestry of aggressive soundscapes has allowed them to maintain a loyal fanbase and influence countless bands within the hardcore and metalcore scenes. Through lineup changes and the evolving landscape of heavy music, Misery Signals remains a steadfast beacon of innovation and intensity.

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Live in Isolation
Album - 11 Tracks - Released September 1, 2023
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  1. September 1, 2023
  2. August 7, 2020
  3. July 30, 2013
  4. July 22, 2008
  5. August 22, 2006
  6. December 1, 2004
  7. April 1, 2003