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Amoral - Calling It Quits, Final Show Announced


The Finnish band Amoral are set to call it a day in early 2017 after their final show, scheduled for January 5th at Tavastia in Helsinki. Before this they will set up an "old school shows" tour in the fall, playing songs off the first three albums as a five-piece without Ari Koivunen.

Here is the full announcement by the band: "It is with heavy hearts that we announce that we've decided to disband Amoral. This was not an easy decision, as this band has been such a huge part of our lives (in the case of Ben and Juhana, for about 19 years!), but yet it felt like it was time. Constantly conflicting schedules and a fading interest in touring in some members have made the band run at half-speed. Amoral is not a 'half-speed' band. It's all or nothing. And, to be honest, the idea of starting something brand new after all this time has become very appealing.

"Last December we sat down to discuss this, and decided to go on for one more year, until the beginning of 2017. After all, we still had our 7th album In Sequence, to put out and promote. We wanted to give the album the attention it deserved, but also to play together for a while longer. There are no hard feelings here. No 'musical differences'. This is simply about different people wanting different things at this point of their lives.

"But: we still have a couple of very cool things to come. First of all, this autumn we'll be kicking it old school with a few shows in Finland as a five-piece, with Niko on vocals, playing material from the first three, 'Niko-era' Amoral albums only! This is gonna be a real blast from the past: no keyboards. No clean vocals. Only tight, angry techno thrash like it's 2007 all over again! This is gonna be a lot of fun, and something that hasn't been seen or heard in a LONG while.

"And once the year is up, it's time to end this journey with a big party. Amoral's final show will take place at Tavastia, Helsinki on January 5th 2017. This event is not to be missed: we'll be covering our entire discography, and have our ex-members joining us onstage one last time. For sure this will be one bittersweet night to remember.

"We want to thank our family, friends and fans for the support throughout the years. Especially the amazing Amoral Street Team, who have tirelessly helped the band along the way with their hard work. Thank you! It's been quite the ride. Seven studio albums, hundreds of shows all around the world, and so many good memories. We wouldn't trade it for anything."


Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Amoral
Posted: 27.07.2016 by Risto


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28.07.2016 - 10:06
Kuroboshi

Huh, I didn't realize anyone still gave a shit about these guys.
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28.07.2016 - 12:25
Risto
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Written by Kuroboshi on 28.07.2016 at 10:06

Huh, I didn't realize anyone still gave a shit about these guys.

Fallen Leaves & Dead Sparrows is actually a very good album, apart from a few dodgy vocal moments. In Sequence already started to show signs of fading inspiration though, which is unfortunate.
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