Artist: Misery Signals: mp3 download Genre(s): ROck: Alternative Misery Signals's discography: Of Malice And The Magnum Heart Year: 2004 Tracks: 10 Post-hardcore dissemble Misery Signals blend math rock tropes care attention-getting clip signature shifts and twiddly guitar parts with the strained hostility and painful pharynx vocals of screamo, creating a well-grounded with more emotional heft up than the one-time thus far that is as intimately less monochromic than the latter. Misery Signals formed in Madison, WI, in 2003, featuring members of a number of regional hardcore and emo bands. Singer Jesse Zaraska had the highest profile, having worked with 7 Angels, 7 Plagues and the Canadian hardcore act Compromise, which had broken up in 2002 following the last of two of its members in a cable car accident. Guitarist Jeff Aust had been in Hamartia, patch guitarist Ryan Morgan, bassist Kyle Johnson, and drummer Branden Morgan (Ryan's brother) filled out the card. Following the band's self-titled half a xII track EP, released in 2003, Aust was replaced by new guitarist Stuart Ross. The revised lineup signed with the New Jersey indie Ferret Records and released Of Malice and the Magnum Heart in June 2004. After a elongated duty tour in sustenance of their debut full-length, Zaraska chose to pass on the ring to return to his hometown of Edmonton, Alberta, and bring together the acoustic post-rock band Sleeping Girl with early former Compromise members. In the postmillennial equivalent of those bands wHO victimized MTV to publicise for new members plump for in the '80s, the remaining members of Misery Signals posted an instrumental song on their MySpace page, inviting fans to place in their lyrics and vocals. New isaac M. Singer Karl Schubach won the challenge and united the band. Misery Signals' second album, Mirrors, was released in August 2006. |
Saturday, 6 September 2008
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