Threat Signal Returns With Their First Album in Five Years
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Canadian metal veterans Threat Signal have officially re-emerged with Revelations, their first full-length release since 2017's Disconnect.

The album marks a powerful return for the band, reaffirming their place as one of modern metal's most technically sharp and emotionally charged outfits.

Born from periods of personal struggle and internal chaos, Revelations finds Threat Signal blurring the lines between brutal intensity, melodic precision, and high-energy aggression.

Across the album's tightly wound compositions, the band delivers intricate riffing, ornate guitar leads, and dynamic vocals that cut deep, all wrapped in immersive songwriting that reflects themes of resilience, inner conflict, and survival.

Revelations features longtime core members vocalist Jon Howard, bassist Pat Kavanagh, and guitarist Travis Montgomery, while also marking the return of drummer Joey Muha and welcoming guitarist Oswin Wong into the fold.

The album was recorded, produced, mixed, and engineered by Jon Howard at his Woodward Avenue Studio in Canada, with Grammy Award–winning engineer Tod Jensen handling mastering duties at Sterling Sound in the U.S.

The striking cover art was created by renowned visual artist Travis Smith.

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