Misery Signals are set to release a multi-camera live performance film documenting the band’s final show, filmed on October 19, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta.
The farewell performance featured support from Comeback Kid, With Honor, and Undying, and was captured using a multi-cam setup by Jim Madden, Morgan Tedd, and Tyler Hamende. Audio for the film was mixed by Dustin Desrochers.
In 2024, Misery Signals reunited with both vocalists Jesse Zaraska and Karl Schubach for an extensive farewell run across Europe and North America. The band’s final U.S. appearance took place at Furnace Fest 2024 in Birmingham, Alabama on October 5, before closing out the tour with two hometown shows in Edmonton.
The complete final performance film is scheduled to premiere today, New Year’s Day, at 1:00 PM EST, and can be streamed below.
Additionally, the band released a behind-the-scenes documentary chronicling their final tour in October, which is currently available to stream for free on YouTube.
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Some of the best to ever do it! Feel very blessed i got to catch them 3 times last year
Love all of you😭🤍⚕️
Best band of all time. That show was perfect. Thank you for giving yourselves and your music to us Misery Signals.
Eternal Love !!! 🔥❤️🇧🇷
Aaron Anthony Grimaldo
Of Malice and the Magnum Heart is one of my favorite albums. I never really liked the new vocalist and Mirrors is one of the worst recordings I’ve ever heard. It’s so crunchy. To go from Malice to that is crazy.
Chris Mcg Ya Mirrors felt super rushed. I dug their other albums but nothing touched Malice
Jeremy Villanueva I’m glad I’m not the only person who feels this way about Mirrors. It was the vocals for me. Having that type of hardcore vocalist over melodic type metal…. I don’t know it just didn’t mesh well for me.
My drummer in a band I used to be in used to do recording and mixing. When we recorded we must of ran through like 100 different types of sound qualities before we all agreed on one.I find it hard to believe that the engineer and no one in the band said that it sounded a compressed 128kbps file.
Chris Mcg Ryan Morgan from mis sigs has a studio now in Boise and he mixed and produced their last album, so im sure it was just rushed.
Jeremy Villanueva Deven Townsend did malice controller and I believe the most recent one. I loved malice the most too, it changed my whole scene at the time. I think the band peaked at controller though and the musician ship and production was flawless on that album. A perfect blend. Mirrors has great songs but I agree the production is the weakest album
Jeremy Villanueva good thing controllers exists and it’s perfectttt
Ya viste César Diosdado
Másters!! Bye misery signals 20 years
One more tourrrrrrr
The best to ever do it !
So underrated!
I hate that I never got to see them live 😭🥲
Prolly AI
😉
Cambie Kroetsch no.. it wasn’t. It’s on YouTube and is 100% the footage from the last show in 2024 🙄
Rachel Spillane I was kidding lol
Cambie Kroetsch the tism has failed me yet again
Mirrors is one of my favorite albums ever 💥
I saw Misery Signals a few times, back in the 00s touring with other bands I love, but it wasn’t until the Radio Rebellion Tour in TO that I was hanging in the lobby, and outside with the smokers or wherever… I noticed whoever was playing was playing fkn awesome stuff, ‘from our new album… ‘
Still got my CD from that night… Still spin it sometimes…
Thanks, MI✌️
Even ChatGPT knows whats up:
Misery Signals are architects of modern metalcore—melding raw emotion with surgical precision. They fused hardcore’s urgency with melodic, almost cinematic guitar work, pairing crushing breakdowns with soaring, mournful leads. What set them apart wasn’t just heaviness, but honesty: their music carried grief, resilience, and introspection without losing intensity. In doing so, they helped define a more emotional, technically refined strain of metalcore—one that proved brutality and beauty could coexist, and that vulnerability could hit just as hard as aggression.
What a fantastic show! This was October 2024 not 2025 as reported in the article ♥️🤘🏼
my favorite band of all time
I’m no crying, YOU’RE crying.
Jordan Lofaso oh man. I was lucky enough to catch last calgary show and very last show in edmonton. I teared up a few times. And then once again after watching the documentary they released a while ago
Controller is one of the GOAT of metalcore
Band RULED