Forward, Russia have aforementioned they are taking a lengthy break from making music.
A statement posted on the band's website stopped-up short of announcing a permanent split, but did say that they have "decided to take a break".
The band have also cancelled series of previously announced gigs set to take plaza in October, although 1 final show at Brainwash Fesitval in Leeds on October 17 will tranquil go ahead.
The statement in full reads: "Unfortunately this will be our only if gig for the take a breather of the year, and in fact for the foreseeable future.
Firstly, you may have seen tickets available for other Forward, Russia gigs about mid-October - unfortunately thither has been constant miscommunication over these dates, and we are not playing them I'm afraid.
"We suffer decided to take a break from doing Forward, Russia - for a lot of different reasons. The melodic theme of doing another hitch with goose egg new to offer was something that enthused none of us, and the idea of re-booting on a productive strand is something we're not quite ready to face exactly yet.
"Added to which, the last few months of inactivity has led us all on paths away from the band. I know that sounds odd, having released an album only a few months ago, just I don't think any of us were connected to the mechanics of its release. I don't know how it happened, but I want to thank all our management, the guys and gals at Cooking Vinyl and all the other mass who worked on the record for putting all their efforts into the release of 'Life Processes' and apologize for our complete failure to engage in the release of it.
"So to reach the acquaint. Katie is moving to Nottingham in a few weeks, having taken the opportunity to do an art course of study there (she's in need of a new 'posse' apparently, so get in touch if you can help) - so it's unlikely we'll do anything serious again till we're a bit more geographically centralised.
"Tom (Woodhead) will be keeping busy producing some of the hottest youth talent in the area, he's been doing a lot of work with a isthmus called Minaars - you can check him proscribed at http://www.myspace.com/tomwoodhead - and you can pay back in touch with him at tdwoodhead[at]gmail.com if you want to come in touch with him about producing your following pop record.
"From now until October? We did verbalise about releasing a 'Gravity & Heat' EP, which may or may non now go ahead - certainly non in a physical format unfortunately. As mentioned it wouldn't have anything new from us, but we did inquire a few people to do some remixes.
"Apart from that, we have been trying to acquire together as many live bootlegs, academic session tracks and 'rarities' as we canful, with the thought of putting as many as possible on our website for multitude to enjoy.
"Ticket details for Brainwash Festival, will be usable soon, preserve checking the websites supra, as well as our own website, forum and MySpace - we'll be lurking on the forum for a while so far I suspect.
"Till later and then, take aid."
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Bob Dorough
Artist: Bob Dorough
Genre(s):
Pop
Discography:
Songs of Love
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Just About Everything
Year: 1994
Tracks: 10
Although unattended and underexposed well-nigh of his life, Bob Dorough is an adventurous, risk-taking master of vocalese (the process of writing and vocalizing lyrics to instrumental jazz solos) and scat singing tittle-tattle world Health Organization has straight or indirectly influenced Mark Murphy, Michael Franks, Mose Allison, and Kurt Elling. The Arkansas aboriginal started
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