Zun Zun Egui announce split after seven years together
Bristol's Zun Zun Egui have announced that they are going their separate ways in a new blog post to fans.
The art-rock/math-metal experimenters recently released their critically-acclaimed second record Shackle's Gift on Bella Union. Read our review of it here.
In a statement, the band wrote:
It is with great sadness that we announce that Zun Zun Egui are splitting up.
After 7 amazing years the stresses and strains of touring and working together have taken their toll and we feel it is time to go our separate ways and pursue other dreams and projects.
We thank Simon Raymonde, Anika, Duncan, Luke, Mark and everyone at Bella Union and PIAS, and Cecile and Clementine at 2 for the Road, Justin, Blue Mountain and Kobalt for all their hard work, and for believing in us. And most of all thank you to everyone who booked us, bought our albums and came to see us play, your support and kind words meant everything and have made it all worthwhile.
Thank you.
Matthew, Yoshino, Kushal, Adam and Stephen.
Thank you to @bellaunion @BlueMountainMus @2fortheroaduk and everyone who booked us, bought our albums and came to see us play.
— Z Z e (@zunzuneguirocks) June 18, 2015
Your support and kind words meant everything and have made it all worthwhile.
— Z Z e (@zunzuneguirocks) June 18, 2015
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