Thursday 2 October 2014

The End of Canterbury

Yesterday Canterbury dropped a bombshell. The announcement of their break up.

Nine months ago, in January, the band released their third album 'Dark Days', which is one of my favourite albums of the year so far. Its honestly amazing. No part of the album was weak sounding. It didn't sound like it came from a band about to break up. The album was my favorite album at the start of the year and still is one of my favorites. A day after its release I wrote 'We've waited two years for this new album, after the initial love affair sparked by the debut album 'Thank You' in 2009... This album hopefully will be a triumph for the band. I cannot wait to see what else comes from this band - hopefully festival main stages, huge arena tours filled with screaming fans...' Now

Yesterday the band wrote  

'Dear all.
      We take this opportunity to say Thank You. Thank you to everybody who has at any point over the last 7 years, considered themselves a fan of our band 'Canterbury'. We have lived, breathed, and literally poured our entire existence into this musical adventure for the last 7 years, and that is why we feel great thanks are in order for everyone who has made it possible for us to make it work for so long. 
It is with heavy, but extremely proud and high-held hearts, that we are announcing there are no plans to write, record and release another Canterbury album. 
    The three albums we have released, and the hundreds of shows that we have played as Canterbury, have given us years of joy, and the feeling of being able to have left a mark in musical history, as a band that started when we were just school mates, is a blissfully satisfying one.
It's been an unforgettable journey since the very beginning, and although it might not have not got us to where we wanted to be, we have the satisfaction of knowing we did everything we could, the way that WE wanted to, with the utmost integrity, and the music will endure.
    We never want to say never, but for now, it is time for us to put this chapter behind us.  We are all the very best of friends, and we are all still very much musicians. 
Once again, we want to take this opportunity to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who gave it their all behind the scenes, thank you to the bands who took us on tour, thank you to the people who came to our shows. Those who stood at the back if the room and nodded along, and those who sung their hearts out. Thank you to everybody who has ever been a part of supporting Canterbury.
   We are playing 3 very special shows at the end of the year; we would be very pleased to see as many of you as we can at them. We won't be announcing any more, it's just these 3, so if you can make it to one, please do.
    We will finish off in London's Islington Academy, and we fully intend on this being an absolute celebration of all that we have done, and everything we are about. That will be made possible with your help. The last thing we will ask from you as fans of our band. 
   There is so much more that we could, and will say, but for now, just one last time, Thank You. 
Canterbury. '

Definitely this band could have went on with their huge supportive fan base, and undoubtedly the band will be missed. Those who have saw the band live are among a very lucky minority.

However the band couldn't leave us without some type of farewell tour. Birmingham, Manchester and London are being blessed with this tour in December. It will definitely be sad, but will be a sweet and fitting finish for an incredible band.





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