![]() Once touring for the album was completed, Zaraska was asked to leave the band. It is the first album to feature new vocalist Karl Schubach, who joined the band after previous vocalist Jesse Zaraska left.ĭuring touring for the band's debut album, Of Malice and the Magnum Heart, tension started to form between vocalist Jesse Zaraska and the other members. It was released through Ferret Records on August 22, 2006. ![]() Zaraska reunited with the band in 2014 for an ‘Of Malice and the Magnum Heart’ 10th anniversary tour and has since performed a handful of shows with the original lineup.Mirrors is the second full-length album by American-Canadian metalcore band Misery Signals. There’s a vulnerability that anyone can relate to, and I think everyone walks away with a better understanding. But that’s what I think sets the film apart from other music documentaries I’ve seen. And you do get an intimate look at us, as scary as that is, you get 3 dimensions that include our failings and flaws. It strikes me that my bandmates and the others in the film bear little resemblance to the “metalhead” archetype. For those outside of the band’s audience “YWE” allows an inside look at a scene they might be unaware of. You get a seat right there in the tour van as we grapple with the challenges of the road and attempt to create authentic music together. “Mixon’s film plays like a love letter to the independent music experience. I can’t wait for the world to experience it.” – Kyle Johnson (Bass) The good alongside the bad, the uncomfortable moments, the love shared between the five of us that extends to all the friends and fans we have made over the last decade, and the ability to come out of it still being able to call each other friends. ![]() ![]() “Matthew Mixon does a fantastic job of portraying the intensity that lies within the story. It allows insight into the story of Compromise a tragedy that forever changed the trajectory of our lives.” – Stuart Ross (Guitar) I believe this film offers fans of the band intimate information to questions that have otherwise gone unanswered. Without the ups and downs of those formative years it’s hard to say where we’d all be today. “Yesterday Was Everything provides a glimpse into a very tumultuous period in our development as young men, friends and musicians. This documentary takes your through some very fragile moments with the band, and gives you a front seat for everything they have had to endure. The film explores the fatal tragedy that brought the band together and follows their journey from Vancouver to Toronto as they face old ghosts and attempt to reconcile the past. The band will be doing an in-theater screening of the documentary in Edmonton, AB on June 20th (7:00pm at Metro Cinema at the Garneau, 8712 109th Street, Edmonton AB) with partial proceeds being donated to Mothers Against Drunk Driving.įilmed during Misery Signals 2014 tour in celebration of the 10th anniversary of their coveted album, Of Malice and the Magnum Heart, “Yesterday Was Everything” follows the band as they reunite with their former vocalist for the first time since his unceremonious ousting a decade prior. The documentary will be available on June 30th at iTunes, Google Play and Amazon. In a new documentary, directed by Matthew Mixon, titled “Yesterday Was Everything,” the band takes viewers on an intimate journey of reconciliation as they find healing in the present by confronting the demons of their past. Over the last decade influential hardcore band Misery Signals has undergone overwhelming changes involving the departure of their founding singer and infighting that nearly left the band in complete shambles. Following the departure of vocalist Jesse Zaraska, the band went on to release three more albums, Mirrors (2006), Controller (2008) and Absent Light (2013) with Karl Schubach taking over vocal duties, which were all praised by fans within the metal/hardcore scenes. Misery Signals got their start in 2002 and quickly gained notoriety after the release of 2004’s critically acclaimed record ‘Of Malice and the Magnum Heart’ an album which breathed fresh life into the genre with the band’s signature style of aggressive riffs, melodic bridges and atmospheric elements and went on to be one of the most influential metalcore albums of the last decade.
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