Misery Signals Update; Take Time Off to Focus on Side Projects

by | Nov 23, 2009

Misery Signals will be taking time off to focus on side projects. The band issued the following statement:

“After grinding as hard as we have this year (as well as the 7 previous years of grindage) we are planning to take a little down time from MS. A bit of time to chill out.

I know what a few you out there may be thinking when you read the words “time off”, but don’t fear, Misery Signals is our passion, and has been the driving in force in our lives for the last 7 years. We plan to come back at writing the next album fresh faced and inspired, ready to make a great record.

Over the next few months we plan to spend time writing our next record and working on other musical/personal endeavors.

 

Right now you can check out some music from Stu,Ry and Kyles project Burning Empires
http://www.myspace.com/burningempiresmilwaukee

There is currently a track from the s/t 7 inch online and available to own at http://www.fcmerch.com

The band recently recorded a brand new EP with Mike Schlibaum of Darkest Hour fame behind the board. The EP is slated for an early 2010 release. Keep your eyes peeled for a new track to be posted sometime in mid Dec.

Karl continues to tear it up with his one man solo project Solace http://www.myspace.com/solace123

And for those interested, Branden is teaching private drum lessons in the Madison area
http://www.myspace.com/drumswizard hit the man up!

For all you Misery Signals fans out there, you can expect a new record sometime in late 2010 or early 2011.

Til then,

Keep checking in for updates!!

-Stu”

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