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Alexisonfire - Are Breaking Up


Big news in the "omfg ttly not metul, crucify him!!!" department where Canada-based post-hardcore act Alexisonfire has called it a day after being around for roughly ten years.

Frontman George Pettit has released the following final statement: "There is no good way to put it so I'm just going to say it. After 10 years, Alexisonfire has decided to part ways. I'm going to try to give you the facts about this as best I can.

Almost a year ago Dallas informed us that he would be leaving Alexis after we finished our Old Crows/Young Cardinals tour cycle. Trying to balance his life between touring with us and at the same time quelling the success of City and Colour was a task too difficult to continue managing. He informed us he wanted to focus his efforts on City and Colour.

Under the knowledge Dallas with leaving, we completed the Dogs Blood EP and toured Europe, Australia and Canada. Our last show in St. Catharines, Ontario on December 19, 2010 was poised to be the last ever Alexisonfire concert with a line-up as we knew it. In the meantime, the rest of us discussed the future of the band. After much deliberation, we decided to continue and attempt the difficult task of replacing Dallas, but time got the best of us. Over the last six months we all dealt with a litany of personal issues, which pulled us further and further from Alexisonfire.

In addition to that, Wade was recently asked to join another band and he felt it was an opportunity he would like to pursue.

Replacing one guitar player/singer/writer was something we thought was possible, but replacing two would run the serious risk of perverting the legacy of what we had achieved. So we all took a good hard swallow and decided to end it so it would never get old and ugly.

Was the break-up amicable? Not really. Was it necessary? Probably. Regardless, the members of this band are my family and I wish them nothing but good fortune.

As for myself, Jordan and Christopher, the future is largely unwritten. I would say this is my retirement from the business of playing music but that feels too much like famous last words. Keep your ear to the ground. There could be any number of possibilities for new projects from the remaining members of Alexis.

We have talked about doing several special releases around our 10-year anniversary and also doing a final run of shows in Canada as a farewell tour. Everying is still in the planning stages. We will release details as they come to us.

In closing I would like to offer my sincerest gratitude to the fans of Alexisonfire around the world. I'm forever grateful to anyone who has ever taken any interest in what we did. You were the coal that stoked our engines. You have given us a spectacular decade, rich with experience and joy. I love you all.

Take solace in the fact that you live in one of the most exciting musical eras. Try to support some of your local independent artists in the same way that you supported us. A life of musical exploration is a rich and fulfilling one."

Source: theonlybandever.com
Posted: 06.08.2011 by Thryce


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06.08.2011 - 04:12
JD
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Who?
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06.08.2011 - 04:15
Crème fraiche

I've had the chance to see em live a few times. Great guys and they put on a hell of a show. Sad news.
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06.08.2011 - 04:31
Being and Time

Sad news out of Canada. While I wasn't a fan, I appreciate what they have accomplished and the fan base they established. Good luck with future plans.
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06.08.2011 - 07:29
R'Vannith
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Written by Guest on 06.08.2011 at 04:12

Who?

Just what I thought, never heard of them. Interesting name though.
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06.08.2011 - 07:45
hadriel

From my area and seen them a handful of times at festivals. Sad to see them go.
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06.08.2011 - 16:08
fabregassed
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Kinda disappointed. Not a fan by any means, but I really thought that they had really matured with the release of their least album.
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06.08.2011 - 20:23
MeloDeathViking

Unlike most people on this site, not only have I heard of these guys, but they are one of my favorite bands. This news sucks big time. I thought Dog's Blood EP was a good step forward for them and was looking forward to see what they could do next. Definitely a sad day in music for me
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06.08.2011 - 20:27
Being and Time

Yeah, the group is extremely popular, actually. Their record sales certainly reflect a massive group of fans. I'm actually surprised people don't know who they are.
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06.08.2011 - 20:41
Troy Killjoy
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They're popular in North America, particularly here in Canada (and even more particularly, in Toronto), but it's not surprising a Bulgarian metalhead isn't familiar with them.

It's the same thing with Billy Talent. Most Canadians know the band, and they're somewhat popular in the States, but I doubt many Europeans are aware of their existence. This won't really upset anyone in the metal community, but they have a legion of fans who will likely think of this as musical Armageddon. Besides, this means Dallas Green can focus more on his solo efforts.
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07.08.2011 - 02:48
Ankläger

Funny that this thread is more popular than, say, Vader's new song... despite Vader being a... metal band.
No offense to these guys. I mean, I dug the shit out of them in middle school, and still spin a few records once in a blue moon.
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07.08.2011 - 03:31
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
A popular 10-year-old band calling it quits probably gets more attention than a death metal band coming out with another song from their upcoming album.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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