After The Burial Drop Off Bleeding Through Tour After Argument Between Band Members

by | Sep 28, 2010

After The Burial have dropped off the remaining dates of their stint with Bleeding Through following a heated argument between the band members. The band released the following statement:

“Following our show in Buffalo NY on Sept. 22nd, there was an argument that took place that deeply affected members in the band. The argument was 100% verbal.  No physical violence took place. We decided at that time it would be the best decision to leave the tour with our friends in Bleeding Through, For Today, and The Word Alive. We all came to the conclusion that we needed to be at home in order to regain our composure and prepare for our upcoming plans.  We’ve never dropped off a tour before EVER.  We hope that all of our fans can understand that this decision was made with the long-term in mind.”

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