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Ligeia have been forced to cancel all of their remaining shows due to internal conflicts, reportedly caused from drunken antics by frontman Keith Holuk.

Holuk was allegedly too drunk to perform at the band's November 16th show in Providence, Rhode Island, which guitarist Ryan Ober said is an "all-too-often showcase of that sort of behavior."

"I'd just like to apologize for not writing anything sooner but our frontmans actions have once again thrown me into a horrible spot in my life," Ober commented on the band's Facebook. "I've basically been bouncing around Western Massachusetts (I live 5 hours away in PA) since the ordeal in Providence, tieing up the loose ends of this current hiatus making sure no one else feels like they're about to get screwed along with the rest of us."

He added, "It really makes me/us sick to see the comments left by those who once loved our music years ago bashing us because they are under the impression (and rightfully so) that WE, as a WHOLE, don't take this seriously and don't care about our fans due to our singers all-too-often showcase of that sort of behavior. Let me make this perfectly clear: THAT IS NOT THE CASE! I have devoted the last year of my life solely to rebuilding Ligeia. I have had zero income, no car, I live on a futon in someone elses 1 bedroom apartment... I have done EVERYTHING possible to make this bands comeback a reality. Before that for a good 7-8 years of this bands career I was constantly sacrificing my health, my credit, my future and relationships with family members/loved ones... I, as well as the other guys, care VERY much and take this very seriously."

"Keith has certainly also sacrificed his life for this but I'm just here to make a few things clear for Eric Gross, Brandon Whipple and myself right now. None of us are happy about the current situation. At all. This has just gone on for FAR TOO LONG and there have been way too many blown 'last chances' despite any warnings given. The 3 of us would be straight up foolish to go on working so hard at filling in the hole we've been struggling to climb out of as a band while our frontman continually digs deeper."

"While this is NOT an official announcement of us breaking up we have UNFORTUNATELY been left with no choice but to cancel any upcoming shows/tours as to not waste more of your/our time and money. Things could be hashed out eventually, who knows. This is also not a request for anyones advice on what we should do. 98% of you dont know the first thing about being in a band full time for 7 years nor do you have ANY clue how many times this has happened to us before Providence, that was just the straw that broke the Camels back so please save the pointers. This is just a message to shed some light on the situation and kind of let everyone know where we're at. It is also a request that whether the band stays together and some members part ways or we split for good and everyone goes their own seperate way, please do not let one persons actions over the years ruin the rest of our names or haunt anyone in their future musical endeavors. I will keep you all posted from here but as of right now thats all I/we have. Sorry, again."

 

Ligeia's EP, Welcome To Palm City, has been made available for free download here.

 

Ligeia have added a number of dates to their November/December itinerary. Dates follow:

Nov 26 Wakefield, MA @ Wakefield UU Church w/ Ice Nine Kills, Delusion, Lions Lions
Nov 27 Montreal, QC @ Katacombes
Nov 29 Ottawa, ON @ Cafe Dekcuf
Nov 30 Wrightsville Beach, NC @ Red Dog
Dec 02 Hamilton, ON @ Absinthe
Dec 03 Niagara Falls, ON @ The Q Club
Dec 04 Cambridge, ON @ The 515 Concert Club
Dec 05 Pittsburgh, PA @ Altar Bar w/ Winds Of Plague, For The Fallen Dreams, Volumes
Dec 06 Lakeville, NY @ Minnehan's Restaurant w/ Decoder, Us From Outside
 

Ligeia's new EP, Welcome To Palm City, is streaming in its entirety at Altpress.com

 

Ligeia have debuted a new track called "Vodka Demon" featuring a guest appearance from Stray From The Path vocalist Drew York. Listen on Facebook

The song will appear on Welcome To Palm City, the band's forthcoming EP; details are to be announced.

 

Ligeia's new track "Simulated Drowning" can be streamed below (the song kicks in at 2:23).

The song comes off Welcome To Palm City, the band's upcoming EP; details are to be announced.

 

Ligeia will release a free EP in November dubbed Welcome to Palm City, the band's first new material since 2008's Bad News. A teaser is below.

 

Ligeia will embark on an East Coast run in November dubbed The Pack of Fools Tour, with Maker joining the trek on November 9th. Dates follow:

Nov 03 Trenton, NJ @ Championship Bar & Grill
Nov 04 Vineland, NJ @ Hangar 84
Nov 05 Virginia Beach, VA @ Geared Up
Nov 06 Fredericksburg, VA @ The Refuge
Nov 07 TBA
Nov 08 Lemoyne, PA @ The Championship

w/ Maker

Nov 09 Brooklyn, NY @ The Morgan
Nov 10 Rome, NY @ Trace's
Nov 11 Albany, NY @ Bogie's
Nov 12 Manchester, NH @ Rocko's
Nov 13 Holyoke, MA @ The Waterfront
Nov 14 Burlington, VT @ The 242 Main
Nov 15 TBA
Nov 16 Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
Nov 17 Danbury, CT @ Heirloom Arts Theater
Nov 18 Allentown, PA @ Planet Trog
Nov 19 Matamoras, PA @ Skate-A-Palooza

 

Ligeia have been in the studio as of late tracking a new EP, which is near completion.

The forthcoming release will serve as the band's first material since 2008's Bad News.

 

Ligeia and In Alcatraz 1962 will team up for a run of Canadian dates in July. Dates follow:

Jul 12 Montreal, QC @ Underworld Live
Jul 13 Drummond, QC @ TBA
Jul 15 Saint-Hyacinthe, QC @ Église Précieux-Sang
Jul 18 Ottawa, ON @ The Rainbow
Jul 19 Peterborough, ON @ Red Dog
Jul 20 Ajax, ON @ The Top Shelf
Jul 21 Belleville, ON @ Parkdale Community Center
Jul 22 Toronto, ON @ The Garage Concert Hall
Jul 24 Kitchener, ON @ The Gig Theatre
 
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