War From A Harlots Mouth Go on Hiatus: “[The scene] turned into an abortion of mainstream accessibility”

by | Aug 16, 2013

War From A Harlots Mouth announced that they will be going on hiatus at the end of the year.

“The scene we’re a part of used to be an inspiring subculture but has turned into an abortion of mainstream accessibility, with choreographies on stage and cute little matching outfits. It’s frustrating to witness and really makes it less fun to go out and play with new bands sometimes. However, this is not a breakup, it’s a hiatus.”

The band will play a string of European farewell shows in December, but so far the only date to be confirmed is December 30 in Berlin at Magnet Club.

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