
Wolf Parade reveal Dante DeCaro has left the band
Canadian rockers Wolf Parade have revealed that guitarist Dante DeCaro has departed the band for a "new way of living, offstage".
Dante DeCaro began playing with Wolf Parade back in 2005 when he started playing solo acoustic shows with drummer Arlen Thompson.
Having spent nearly 15 years in the band, Wolf Parade revealed on Twitter last night (4 February), "After years of tour he's decided to try a new way of living, offstage. We'll miss him & wish him the best."
They also detailed their future plans, "he's irreplaceable, so we're carrying on as the original 3-piece WP. It's sounding good and we're excited to share new tunes!"
So, Dante is no longer part of Wolf Parade. After years of tour he's decided to try a new way of living, offstage. We'll miss him & wish him the best. And he's irreplaceable, so we're carrying on as the original 3-piece WP. It's sounding good and we're excited to share new tunes!
— Wolf Parade (@WolfParade) February 4, 2019
Wolf Parade haven't released any new music since 2017's Cry Cry Cry.
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