We Are Harlot Feel Blindsided By Worsnop's Asking Alexandra Reunion
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(TeamRock) Danny Worsnop's We Are Harlot bandmates say they were "blindsided" by the singer's return to Asking Alexandria. Worsnop has rejoined the band he left around 18 months ago after the man who was brought in to replace him, Denis Stoff, supposedly left Asking Alexandria in the lurch by cutting communication with them. When he left Asking Alexandria in 2015, Worsnop said he wanted to focus on his work with We Are Harlot and on his solo career. Announcing his return to Asking Alexandria this week, Worsnop insisted a new We Are Harlot album was on the way and that his solo career would not be abandoned. Now We Are Harlot insist they "will not be sidelined in any way" by Worsnop's return to Asking Alexandria. They say: "At this point we will wait to see what happens and we will keep our fingers crossed along with all of you. But rest assured, Harlot will not be sidelined in any way and know full well that you will have a new Harlot album in your hands by February. One way or another. "So just like everybody else, we were pretty much blindsided by all this in the same way. We saw and heard bits of things but found out in about the same way you all did." Read more here. TeamRock is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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