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Quietly Into The Night ..

So here it is... the end of my world as I know it... sorry friends, but the May tour will be Epicure's last... sob sob.

There's no one reason, but let's just say it's become impossible for the band to continue...

I'd like to thank everyone who's ever played in the band... and thank you so much to anyone who has bought a record or come to a show... it meant more to us than any words could express.

I really hope that we can see as many of you as possible on the May tour... so please come out if you can...

The shows should be really special... some past members will be joining us on stage as well...

We'll also be releasing an Epicure anthology to coincide with the May tour... It will be called 'Quietly Into The Night' and feature Epicure's best songs (as picked by the band) and some live tracks and b sides.

Fare the well my old friends... fare the well...

juan x

Quietly Into The Night - An Epicure Anthology

in store Friday April 23

4 Responses to “Quietly Into The Night ..”

  1. Anthony Says:

    Thanks for the music, guys. Unfortunate that you can not make it to Perth/Freo for your tour. I’m shedding tears for you all.

    Thank you again.

  2. Denae Says:

    Will be at The Gov for the final farewell, thanks for the music and all the awesome gigs! Best of wishes to you all for the future, musically and otherwise xoxo

  3. Deborah Manallack Says:

    Hey guys that
    s the saddest news ever heard, you are my favourite band of all time, sad isn’t t small band from Ballarat no one pays attention to the fact you guys are i think best band in the world. You guys should be just as big as any other band like Coldplay, Foo Fighters U2 seriously you rock i wish the industry was different it seems to suck badly ……….
    Debbie
    xxxxxx

  4. Kym Says:

    Yeah that is a crying shame.

    Music like this becomes so much the soundtrack to days, nights, weekends. It soaks into your being and stays there when so much of the noise on the radio these days just bounces off. Such an articulate, eloquent band; great songcraft and musicianship. There seems no sense that tix cost less than a night at the movies and that you’ve been largely ignored while far lesser bands climb to fame. But maybe fame wouldn’t have suited guys anyhow. Way too tacky.

    I’ll see you at the Gov. Thanks for the music!

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