MISERY SIGNALS: 'A Certain Death' Video Posted Online

July 16, 2008

"A Certain Death", the new video from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metalcore act MISERY SIGNALS, can be viewed below. The clip was directed by David Brodsky, who has previously worked with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, ALL THAT REMAINS and HELMET, among others. "We filmed our scenes in a burnt down hotel in a abandoned town in upstate New York," explained vocalist Karl Schubach. "It was definitely condemned, I don't know how they got us in there, but it was dark, dirty with gutted wood beams, blackened walls and if you weren't careful, you could fall into the basement that was flooded with some kind of liquid." Guitarist Ryan Morgan added, "It's a pretty abstract video, so you have to focus on the visual elements to figure out what's going on."

The song comes off the Milwaukee, Wisconsin metalcore act's third full-length album, "Controller", due on July 22 via Ferret Music. The CD was recorded with producer Devin Townsend (STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, DARKEST HOUR, SOILWORK) and is the group's second to feature vocalist Karl Shubach.

"Controller" track listing:

01. Nothing
02. Weight of the World
03. Labyrinthian
04. Parallels
05. Coma
06. A Certain Death
07. Set in Motion
08. Ebb and Flow
09. Reset
10. Homecoming

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