Jon Howard Travis Montgomery Ryan Miller Joey Muha Oswin Wong
Past members
Norman Killeen Adam Weber Kyle McKnight George Parfitt Rich Howard Marco Bressette Adam Matthews Eric Papky Alex Rüdinger Chris Feener Pat Kavanagh Matt Perrin
Threat Signal was formed in the summer of 2003 by cousins Jon and Rich Howard. Shortly after, they recruited local guitarist Kyle McKnight and began writing and recording music. In the early months of 2004, the trio posted their demo for the song "Rational Eyes", to an international music chart on
GarageBand.com. After a few weeks, the song reached No. 1[citation needed] and had received GarageBand awards for best guitars, best drums, best male vocals, best production, song of the week, and song of the day.[citation needed][4] This success sparked record label interest and helped create a following even before the band had ever performed live.
In the spring of 2004, drummer Adam Matthews joined, as did bassist Eric Papky (who was Kyle McKnight's former guitar teacher). On December 10, 2004, Threat Signal headlined their first show at The Underground in Hamilton. For the better part of 2005, Threat Signal would continue to write and record material for their debut full-length album (Under Reprisal). In the summer of 2005, Eric Papky was dismissed from the band and was replaced by Marco Bressette.
Under Reprisal (2005–2008)
In September 2005, the band traveled to Los Angeles to record their debut album Under Reprisal with producer
Christian Olde Wolbers of
Fear Factory. During the recording process, drummer Adam Matthews left the band; he would be replaced by George Parfitt. In November, the band signed a recording deal with the label
Nuclear Blast.[5]
Under Reprisal was released on May 6, 2006, to excellent reviews.[6][7][8][9] In July 2006, Threat Signal took part in Germany's Earthshaker Festival.[10] A month later, guitarist Rich Howard left the band and was replaced by the band's bassist, Marco Bressette; the new bassist position went to Pat Kavanagh.[11][12]
In October 2006, the band went on the six-week North American "Last Stab Tour" with
Soilwork,
Mnemic, and
Darkest Hour.[13] In November, Under Reprisal won Canadian Recording of the Year award at the Hamilton Music Awards.[14]
In March 2007, Threat Signal began demoing new material,[15] but was hampered by the departure of guitarist Marco Bressette.[16] Former member Rich Howard filled in until the position was taken by Adam Weber.
In the late spring of 2007, Threat Signal toured as the opener for the Tour and Loathing Canadian trek alongside
Protest the Hero,
All That Remains,
Blessthefall, and
The Holly Springs Disaster.[17][18] In June 2007, the band played 7 shows on the east coast of Canada with fellow Canadian band
The End.[19] In July 2007, the band announced that there would be no further touring that summer.[20] This was because both Kyle McKnight and George Parfitt had left the band; they were eventually replaced by Travis Montgomery on guitar and Norman Killeen on drums.
In 2008, Howard and Kavanagh joined ex-Fear Factory members
Raymond Herrera and
Christian Olde Wolbers in the side-project band
Arkaea.
Vigilance (2009–2010)
Threat Signal's second album Vigilance, which was produced by Jon Howard (who is now the only founding member left in the band) and mixed by
Greg Reely, was released on September 8, 2009, in North America and September 11, 2009, in Europe. Reviews were good.[21][22][23][24] The band produced a music video for the track "Severed"[25] and, on July 15, released a 32-minute "Making Of" video for the new record, containing footage of the recordings, the song-writing process and interviews with band members.[26] The album sold around 1,100 copies in its first week of sale in the United States, with the band touring alongside
Epica[27] and later
Dark Tranquillity[28] to support the album.
In July 2010, Adam Weber quit the band.[29] Ex-
Darkest Hour guitarist
Kris Norris stepped in. Two months later, drummer Norman Killeen left; Adam and Norman were eventually replaced by drummer
Alex Rüdinger and guitarist Chris Feener.
Threat Signal (2011–2016)
Threat Signal's self-titled album was released on October 7, 2011, in Europe and on October 11, 2011, in North America. It was produced by Chris "Zeuss" Harris (
Chimaira,
Hatebreed,
The Acacia Strain etc.), and received rave reviews.[30][31][32][33] To promote the album, the band toured the US and Eastern Canada in 2012 with
Children of Bodom,
Eluveitie, and
Revocation.[34]
In April 2012, Alex Rüdinger left the band;[35] Chris Feener left shortly afterwards. He was replaced by Matt Perrin. Rüdinger was eventually replaced by former Our Lady of Bloodshed drummer
Joey Muha, who left in June 2015 to join
Jungle Rot. Andrew Minarik stepped in for Disconnect.
Disconnect (2017–present)
Through this, the band was touring and working on its fourth album, Disconnect, which was released on November 10, 2017, by Agonia Records. Reviews were mixed.[36][37][38][39][40] The band continued to tour North America in support of the album.[41]
While Threat Signal continued to perform,[42][43] in January 2019, Jon Howard also joined the new metal band Imonolith.[44]