Metalcore favorites Misery Signals are closing their long journey with one final moment for fans — a special one-night-only showing of their new tour documentary, Love Is Forever, Blood Is Forever. The film will screen on November 8, 2025, followed by a playback of their final live performance from October 19, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta.

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After spending more than 20 years shaping the metalcore scene, Canadian-based Misery Signals decided to call it a day following their farewell tour in 2024. To honour their journey and give fans one last chance to relive those moments, the band released a documentary of their final tour one year after the original farewell date. The film is available to stream for free on YouTube, giving fans around the world a chance to remember and celebrate the band together once again.
Metalcore favorites Misery Signals are also offering a special one-night-only screening of their new tour film, Love Is Forever, Blood Is Forever, on November 8, 2025. The presentation will be followed by their full final show, recorded on October 19, 2024, in Edmonton, Alberta.
Directed by Morgan Tedd with the Alternative Studio, the documentary gives fans a close look at Misery Signals’ farewell run, capturing emotional moments from shows in places like London’s Electric Brixton and Edmonton’s Starlite Room and Union Hall. This project highlights the band’s final tour and the lasting bond they share with fans around the world.

Who Are Misery Signals?
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Formed in 2002, Misery Signals built a strong name in the metalcore scene with their emotional lyrics, progressive sound, and strong connection to fans. Their debut album, Of Malice and the Magnum Heart, is still praised as one of the most important records in metalcore.
They released several notable albums after that, including Mirrors, Controller, Absent Light, and Ultraviolet. In 2024, both vocalists Jesse Zaraska and Karl Schubach reunited for a final farewell tour, ending more than 20 years of powerful music and live energy.
The documentary gives fans a final look at the band’s legacy and the memories made through their music. For those who are still keen on getting info about the band’s activity and future endeavours, just go check them out at https://www.miserysignalsuk.com/.
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