Misery Signals To Continue With New Lineup
. Ross stated, "The guys in Misery Signals are and will continue to be four of my best friends" he explains, "I just got tired of being in a metal band." As such, Ross will now focus on singing for Vancouver pop-punk outfit Living With Lions. In addition, it was also revealed that bass player, Kyle Johnson has also decided not to return. The remaining members, Ryan and Branden Morgan, and singer, Karl Schubach, wanted to let fans know that they have no intentions of disbanding the group. "Those are two really talented guys, and they will be hard to replace. But it was time for them to move on, which will be the best thing for them individually and the best thing for the band. It went down really amicably, and we remain best friends." Ryan continues, "In the next few months, we'll group back up and return." "We've toured for 7 years straight, but 2009 was especially intense. We let up quite a bit to allow time for aspects outside of Misery Signals - but none of us have let up as musicians. We're all making music every day," shares Guitarist Ryan Morgan. Ryan has begun working on a project with guitarist, Stu Ross, and bassist, Kyle Johnson that has developed into a hardcore/punk band known as Burning Empires. Other members of this band include Fall Out Boy Andy Hurley (drums) and 7 Angels 7 Plagues Matt Mixon (guitar). Ryans brother, Misery Signals drummer, Branden Morgan, and Ross teamed up with Comback Kids Casey Hjelmburg and Matt Keil to form the pop hardcore/punk band, Lowtalker. In the meantime Karl Schuback (Misery Signals Vocalist) has been working on his solo project Solace, which he is both writing and producing. In addition to these projects Ryan recently became a father and Brandon has begun teaching drums. Preview and Purchase Misery Signals CDs |
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