Top Albums


Of Malice and the Magnum Heart
Mirrors
Misery Signals
Ferret Music Winter 2005 Sampler

Top Songs


The Failsafe
Face Yourself
The Year Summer Ended in June
A Victim, a Target
Post Collapse
Migrate
In Response to Stars
Anchor
Sword of Eyes
Reverence Lost
Misery Signals


Related Bands

The Acacia Strain | 7 Angels 7 Plagues | Between the Buried and Me | August Burns Red | Remembering Never | It Dies Today | Darkest Hour | Norma Jean | On Broken Wings | Dead to Fall | A Life Once Lost | Unearth | From a Second Story Window | Poison the Well | Bury Your Dead | Bleeding Through | Every Time I Die | Haste The Day | The Chariot | As I Lay Dying | |


Misery Signals News

whatsup@uptownmag.com (Uptown Magazine)
Let us know about your happenings! Contact us at: , Fax: 953-4305. Mail to: What?s Up, c/o Uptown, 1355 Mountain Ave., Winnipeg, Man., R2X 3B6. No phone calls please. Deadline for submission to listings is Monday at 9 am. Listings are free ? but placement cannot be guaranteed.

Shape-shifters (Erie Times-News)
With a name like Sky Eats Airplane, you might expect a dramatic band that works on a vast musical canvas, one that can quickly shift from cloudy to sunny to rainy to gray -- just like Erie weather.

Comeback Kid Break Through The Noise (ChartAttack.com)
Winnipeg's Comeback Kid have overcome the 2006 departure of lead singer Scott Wade and bassist Kevin Calls' exit at the end of last year and are still going strong, as you'll see on their forthcoming DVD/CD and cross-Canada tour.

LIVE MUSIC (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
ALLEY KATZ -- 10 Walnut Alley, 643-2816. Kevin Lamb, Samuel Lee, A Voice in the Wilderness and others, 6 p.m. Thursday, all ages, $8 in advance, $10 at door. Municipal Waste, Paint it Black, Quadiliacha and others, 6 p.m. Friday, all ages, $10. RPG, Adam West, Throttle Rod and Switched On, 9 p.m. Saturday, $8. Quiet, My Dear, Porous Muse, Matthew McClellan and others, 6 p.m. Sunday, all ages, $8 ...

Still masters of metal (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
There's something thrilling about a Motorhead song, an electricity that pulses through the music. Take fan-favorite "The Game," with its ominous opening guitar strum and lead singer Lemmy's shout of "Time to play the game!" followed by diabolic laughter. It's hard to hear that and not get excited (which is probably why it's been appropriated as theme music by pro wrestler Triple H.) Motorhead ...

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under M.

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