Endwell No Longer A Touring Band

by | Mar 24, 2012

Endwell have announced that they have retired from touring, the band said in a lengthy Facebook post.

“…We have tried countless times in the past year and a half to get back on the road and it just was not happening. After numerous long talks with Danny we’ve decided that we ARE NOT breaking up the band…in fact we might be around forever. What we have decided to do is essentially retire ENDWELL as a touring act but continue on as a studio band that plays occasional shows.”

The band plans to put out an EP, collection of EPs, or a full-length album before the year’s end.

Additionally, a new version of the track “Sympathy For All Sufferers” is expected to debut online shortly.

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