
British indie-group Stereolab took an immediate decision to leave some of their music related activities for the permanent period of time, said the band’s official web site. Musicians did not mention any exact dates of their return to what they’re doing the best, particularly underlining that this move is not going to last forever. In other words they’re planning to come back sometimes later. “As we recently made No.51 with Emperor Tomato Ketchup (it was released in 1996) in the Amazon 100 Greatest Indie Rock Albums of all Time we feel that our work is done for the moment,” says their public message. Besides that, Stereolab had cancelled two shows that were planned for this year. Musicians have apologized to those who wished to visit them, and of course will compensate money spent on tickets. Currently, they’re noting that Duophonic music label (band’s business partner for more than 10 years) should release their new album called “Chemical Chords 2”. This album is a unique continuation of “Chemical Chords” that was released in 2008. Also, the band is thinking about re-releasing some of their records and focus on the new projects. They’ve promised to keep on working with their web site in order to inform everybody on everything what happens with them today. So it’s definitely not the end of the game.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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