Thursday, February 9, 2012

Straight Line Stitch's Alexis Brown: "It's not over...."

Straight Line Stitch's front-woman Alexis Brown posted today on her Facebook page that "it's not over....". What exactly isn't over? Well, late last year her counterpart Seth Tacker (founder and guitarist of Straight Line Stitch) announced that he was quitting the band shortly after drummer Kanky Lora had also quit the band. We personally think Brown is hinting that Straight Line Stitch is not done and are currently looking for permanent replacements, we sure hope that this is the case.

Here is Tacker's official statement:

"I have officially stepped down from Straight Line Stitch. Straight Line Stitch is something I will forever cherish and I will miss it deeply. Some things just aren't meant to be, and at this particular point of my life Straight Line Stitch is one of those things. I will be forever grateful for all the fans and friends I have met on this journey. Time to turn a new leaf... I love you all!"

Here is Kanky Lora's statement:

"I have decided to step away from Straight Line Stitch. I actually made this decision and informed the band of my departure, after our last European tour. And now with the New Year and a fresh start, I feel now is the best time to show this to the public."

Straight Line Stitch released their latest album entitled 'The Fight Of our Lives', in March of last year via EOne Music. What really stands out about this record, is Alexis's vocals and the musical variety within the record. While some may say that they are experimenting too much, we believe that the band has carefully crafted a solid album that promises to be the bands most successful album to date. Losing two key members within one week is not easily assimilated by any band, so is this the end of Straight Line Stitch? Stay tuned for more information.



Related links:
Straight Line Stitch on Facebook
Straight Line Stitch on MySpace
eOne Music

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