Graveyard Break Up Over 'Differences Within The Band'
. ![]() (Classic Rock) Graveyard have announced that they've disbanded after "differences within the band." Guitarist and vocalist Joakim Nilsson, guitarist Jonatan Larocca-Ramm, drummer Axel Sjoberg and bassist Truls Morck released four full-length albums, the last being 2015's Innocence & Decadence. But after what they call "personal issues" within the camp, they've decided to call it a day. The band say in a statement: "Dark clouds above the graveyard today. Due to the all so classic reason 'differences within the band' the Graveyard is, as of today, officially closed. "This is the unfortunate final decision we've had to make after going through a period of struggling and juggling with personal issues. Things have gone out of hand and now our energy is very low. As a direct result of this we're sorry to say that all scheduled touring is cancelled." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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