
Heavenly Recordings announce changes to Working Men's Club line-up
Heavenly Recordings have revealed that Working Men's Club will be focusing on their solo ventures once they finish their tour dates.
The four-piece released new single "Teeth" when they signed to Heavenly Recordings in August, and are currently on tour across the UK.
Making the announcement on Facebook yesterday (24 October), the label wrote, "We would like to take this opportunity to address the changes in the Working Men’s Club line-up. Co-founders of the band Jake Bogacki and Giulia Bonometti have both moved onwards to new ventures and we would like to wish them all the best in their future endeavours. Jake and Giulia played unquestionably important roles in getting the group off the ground, contributing to the debut success of "Bad Blood" that aided the bands initial success, we are all excited to see where their personal visions take them."
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