Misery Signals speak about line-up changes

6 November 2010 | 10:15 am | Staff Writer
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The remaining members of Misery Signals have finally spoken about the departure of Guitar player Stu Ross, and bass player Kyle Johnson from the band.The band have released the following statement:"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. In the next few months, we'll group back up and return."Ross, who will be concentrating on Vancouver pop-punk outfit Living With Lions, for which he is the vocalist, commented on the departure: "The guys in Misery Signals are and will continue to be four of my best friends, I just got tired of being in a metal band."

The remaining members of  Misery Signals have finally spoken about the departure of Guitar player Stu Ross, and bass player Kyle Johnson from the band. 


The band have released the following statement:


"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. In the next few months, we'll group back up and return."


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Ross, who will be concentrating on Vancouver pop-punk outfit Living With Lions, for which he is the vocalist, commented on the departure:


"The guys in Misery Signals are and will continue to be four of my best friends, I just got tired of being in a metal band."