STEREOLAB - STEREOLAB ANNOUNCE INDEFINITE HIATUS
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STEREOLAB ANNOUNCE INDEFINITE HIATUS
British indie rockers STEREOLAB are temporarily splitting up after 19 years - so bandmembers can concentrate on other projects.
The group has scrapped two final shows so the hiatus can start immediately.
Manager Martin Pike reveals, "We feel that our work is done for the moment. We have had to cancel the last two shows that we were scheduled to play, apologies to all that had bought tickets, and there are no plans to record new tracks.
"We are all going to have a bit of a rest now after nearly 19 years and work on a few other projects."
In 2002, the band was rocked by the death of singer Mary Hansen, who was struck by a truck while cycling in London.
They have only released one album - 2004's Margerine Eclipse - since the tragedy.
07 April 2009 21:56
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