Of Mice & Men Confirms ex-Sky Eats Airplane Vocalist as Permanent Singer

by | Apr 5, 2010

Of Mice & Men have officially named Jerry Roush (ex-Sky Eats Airplane) as the band’s permanent vocalist to replace Austin Carlile. The band commented:

“Through much deliberation the band and Austin  have decided to part ways. Austin has some issues that prevent him from being able to meet the high demands of touring full time. Our good friend Jerry (ex-sky eats airplane) who has been filling in for him on this last tour will continue as our permanent vocalist. This will not slow us down, as many of you have seen on the last tour, we are still in full force and haven’t missed a step. we will be seeing everyone at bamboozle in new jersey! Thank you all for your support, we can’t wait to see you all soon!”

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