Trevor Powers disbands Youth Lagoon: "There is nothing left to say..."
Youth Lagoon is no more, creator Trevor Powers reveals in a new statement.
This bolt from the blue arrives ahead of a lengthy European tour, and following the success of third LP Savage Hills Ballroom.
Read our longread feature with Powers, Cool Runnings.
Check out Powers' statement below, and his last ever shows as Youth Lagoon after.
— Youth Lagoon (@youthlagoon) February 1, 2016
February
3 - Leeds, England - Belgrave Music Hall
4 - Manchester, England - Band on the Wall
5 - Glasgow, Scotland - King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
6 - Dublin, Ireland - Whelan’s
8 - Bristol, England - Thekla
9 - London, England - Village Underground
10 - Brighton, England - Komedia
12 - Paris, France - La Maronquinerie
13 - Utrecht, Netherlands - TivoliVredenburg Cloud Nine
14 - Antwerp, Belgium - Trix
16 - Zurich, Switzerland - Mascotte
17 - Milan, Italy - Magnolia
18 - Rome, Italy - Monk Club
19 - Bologna, Italy - Covo Club
21 - Vienna, Austria - Chelsea
22 - Prague, Czech Republic - MeetFactory
23 - Leipzig, Germany - UT Connewitz
24 - Hamburg, Germany - Knust
25 - Copenhagen, Denmark - Pumpehuset
28 - Oslo, Norway - Vulkan
29 - Helsinki, Finland - Tavastia
March
2 - Moscow, Russia - 16 Tons
4-6 - Okeechobee, FL - Okeechobee Music Festival
23-25 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Festival
June
11 - London, England - Field Day
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- Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee feature on Patterson Hood's first solo album in 12 years, Exploding Trees & Airplane Screams
- Sacred Paws return with first release in five years, "Another Day"
- Nao announces her fourth concept album, Jupiter
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