Though this might be a surprise for some of you, the first signs of the split-up could be seen long ago. It's not a hasty decision and it's not something that will get revised in a few weeks. For at least four of the five band members, the decision is final - there will be no Backseat Education with this line-up again.
And sadly, it doesn't have anything to do with musical differences and is anything but a peaceful separation. I won't be going into details, since I still respect the other band members' privacy. All I want to say at this point is that we all have absolutely no intention to work in this line-up again.
For those of you just who asked themselves: "Huh? Backseat Education? What in the name of God is that?". Backseat Education was a five-piece hard rock combo from Solingen, for which I was the singer. Judging from the local press, we were pretty promising to say the least. It's sad to see such a chance pass by, since the band made me live through an asset of very different emotions and I was able to gather a lot of experience through it. Still, you have to look ahead.
I haven't quite decided what to do yet, other than focussing a bit more on Bad Sunday. Perhaps I will start another project, perhaps I will join an existing band, but first of all, I'll concentrate on my graduation, which is due in June 2008.
I wish all of the guys good luck in their future projects - and I hope I will meet them again. Who knows? It might as well be on stage some day.
And sadly, it doesn't have anything to do with musical differences and is anything but a peaceful separation. I won't be going into details, since I still respect the other band members' privacy. All I want to say at this point is that we all have absolutely no intention to work in this line-up again.
For those of you just who asked themselves: "Huh? Backseat Education? What in the name of God is that?". Backseat Education was a five-piece hard rock combo from Solingen, for which I was the singer. Judging from the local press, we were pretty promising to say the least. It's sad to see such a chance pass by, since the band made me live through an asset of very different emotions and I was able to gather a lot of experience through it. Still, you have to look ahead.
I haven't quite decided what to do yet, other than focussing a bit more on Bad Sunday. Perhaps I will start another project, perhaps I will join an existing band, but first of all, I'll concentrate on my graduation, which is due in June 2008.
I wish all of the guys good luck in their future projects - and I hope I will meet them again. Who knows? It might as well be on stage some day.
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