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Misery Signals Bassist Announces Departure

Bassist Kyle Johnson has announced he has left Misey Signals.

Misery Signals Live Videos

Our good friends over at ChasingSafety.co.uk have just posted 2 live videos from Misery Signals' set at the London Camden Underworld in late September.

Live videos of the tracks, 'Set In Motion' and 'Weight of the World' can be seen by heading HERE.

Your Demise UK Tour with Misery Signals and The Number Twelve Looks Like You

Your Demise will tour the UK with Misery Signals and The Number Twelve Looks Like You later this month.

20 Sept – The Joiners, Southampton
21 Sept – TJ’s, Newport
22 Sept – Corporation, Sheffield
23 Sept – The Met Lounge, Peterborough
24 Sept – Cathouse, Glasgow
25 Sept – The Tunnels, Aberdeen
26 Sept – Joseph Wells, Leeds
27 Sept – Moho Live, Manchester
28 Sept – White Rabbit, Plymouth
29 Sept – Rock City – Nottingham
30 Sept – Underworld, London

Your Demsie UK Tour with Misery Signals

Your Demise have announced a UK tour alongside Misery Signals in September.

20 Sept – The Joiners, Southampton
21 Sept – TJ’s, Newport
22 Sept – Corporation, Sheffield
23 Sept – The Met Lounge, Peterborough
24 Sept – Cathouse, Glasgow
25 Sept – The Tunnels, Aberdeen
26 Sept – Joseph Wells, Leeds
27 Sept – Moho Live, Manchester
28 Sept – White Rabbit, Plymouth
29 Sept – Rock City – Nottingham
30 Sept – Underworld, London

The Number 12 Looks Like You Announce UK Tour

The Number 12 Looks Like You will tour the UK later this year with Your Demise and Misery Signals.

September 20 – Southampton, UK @ The Joiners
September 21 – Newport, UK @ TJ’s
September 22 – Sheffield, UK @ Corporation
September 23 – Peterborough, UK @ The Met Lounge
September 24 – Glasgow, UK @ Ivory Blacks
September 25 – Aberdeen, UK @ Korova
September 26 – Leeds, UK @ Josephs Well
September 27 – Manchester, UK @ Moho Live
September 28 – Plymouth, UK @ White Rabbit
September 29 – Nottingham, UK @ Rock City
September 30 – London, UK @ Underworld

Review: Architects/Misery Signals - Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms - 27/01/09

Many thought Misery Signals should have headlined this tour, and you can see why. A performance full of passion, anger, and more importantly, crowd participation. For those who yet to be converted, Misery Signals left them in no doubt they had arrived, and were more than intent on making an impression.

Very rarely do support bands play for as long as the headliners, but for this once, Misery Signals can be forgiven. They more than justify their place on the tour, storming through a set including 'The Failsafe,' 'Set in Motion' and 'Anchor.' 45 minutes later, Portsmouth is left breathless. When the band next return to these shores, those who attend are in for a treat. Misery Signals are a live force to be reckoned with.

Brighton based Architects took a chance with this tour. With new full length 'Hollow Crown' released half way through the tour (and a day before this show) they risked alienating old fans, by playing unheard material for a large part of the set. Instead though, something extraordinary happened. As the band play 'Early Grave' a surge of fans push forward, fists pumping, barking the new song lyrics back to frontman Sam Carter. The album leak, perhaps serves as a testament to Architects, and the hype created ahead of its release. Such a response prompts Carter to ask 'Who stole the album?' Despite his joking, he perhaps has a right to feel bitter, but to his credit instead appreciates the privileged position he finds himself in, with hundreds of fans clinging to his every word.

Performance wise, Architects are flawless, and more than match the impressive Misery Signals. The additional clean vocals from the band's newer material appears built for a live setting, perhaps most evident in single 'Follow the Water,' which can only be described as epic. Closing with an encore rendition of 'Buried at Sea' gives the older fans a chance to flex their vocal chords, with the band ending on a high, despite the relatively short set.

With hype and momentum clearly in their favour, and the release of a critically acclaimed album, there is not doubt this is Architects tour. Following the release of three albums (although, an apparent disassociation with one) the band have done the graft, and have waited a considerable time for their time in the limelight. If the new release, combined with a faultless live performance is anything to go by, maybe now, they have finally cemented a place as one of Britain's top alternative bands.

Chris Powers

New Architects Album Europe Release Delay

The European release of Architects' new album 'Hollow Crown' has been delayed to the end of February due to distribution problems.

The new release dates can be found below:

Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Benelux, Italy: Friday, February 20, 2009
France, Greece, Denmark, Norway, Rest of Europe: Monday, February 23, 2009.
Spain / Portugal: Tuesday, February 24, 2009.
Sweden, Finland, Hungary: Wednesday, February 25, 2009.
Architects are currently touring the UK with support from Misery Signals and A Textbook Tragedy.
27.01.2009 Portsmouth - Wedgewood Rooms
29.01.2009 Oxford - Academy
30.01.2009 London - Islington Academy *
31.01.2009 Brighton - Concorde 2 **
* also w/ Your Demise + Lower Than Atlantis
** also w/ Your Demise + Chaos Days

Architects Announce UK Tour

Brighton Metalcore band Architects have announced a UK Tour, which will take place in 2009 and support will come from Misery Signals and A Textbook Tragedy.

Dates are:
10.01.2009 Yeovil The Orange Box
11.01.2009 Plymouth White Rabbit
12.01.2009 Exeter Cavern
13.01.2009 Newport TJs
14.01.2009 Birmingham Academy
16.01.2009 Liverpool Barfly
17.01.2009 Manchester Academy 3
18.01.2009 Leeds Rios
19.01.2009 Glasgow Cathouse
21.01.2009 Edinburgh Studio
24 22.01.2009 Newcastle upon Tyne Academy 2
23.01.2009 Sheffield Corporation
24.01.2009 Stoke On Trent Sugarmill
25.01.2009 Peterborough The Park
26.01.2009 Norwich Waterfront
27.01.2009 Portsmouth Wedgewood Rooms
29.01.2009 Oxford Academy
30.01.2009 London LA2 w/ Your Demise + Special Guest
31.01.2009 Brighton Concorde 2 w/ Your Demise + Special Guest

Members of Fall Out Boy, Misery Signals and Ex-7 Angels 7 Plagues Form Hardcore Punk band

Fall Out Boy drummer Andy Hurley, ex-7 Angels 7 Plagues guitarist Matt Mixon and Misery Signals members including guitarists Stuart Ross and Ryan Morgan (both also ex-7 Angels 7 Plagues) and bassist Kyle Johnson, have formed hardcore punk act the Departed.

Two songs can be heard here.


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