Destruction of a Rose Vocalist Quits

by | May 20, 2011

Destruction of a Rose vocalist Evan Foxx has quit the band.

“It has been a great time, touring and building friendships across the country, but unfortunately there has been a ‘plateau-esq’ feeling for me lately in the band,” Foxx comments. “There have been other opportunities that have arisen for me recently that I feel I must make a move on, and that calls for me to split from DOAR. To everyone who has helped us, supported us, watched us play, shared the stage with us, and to all my friends in the industry, I love you all. This is not the end for me, and to my bandmates you are some of my best friends and always will be.”

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