Dananananaykroyd split
Fri 30th Sep, 2011 in International News
Hyperactive Scots Dananananaykroyd have announced that “after five years of consistently smashing audiences around the collective face” they have decided to split after their forthcoming UK tour.
The band visited twice for Splendour in the Grass introducing Australian punters to the Wall Of Cuddles and playing some truly manic shows. Drummer/vocalist John Baillie Jnr even break his arm after jumping off the stage at the Annandale during the band’s first visit to Sydney in 2009.
Here’s the full breakup announcement:
It’s always sad when great things come to an end, but we’re going to convert all that sadness into a million joyous moments for these upcoming gigs!
After five years of consistently smashing audiences around the collective face, we are gutted to announce that Glasgow’s six-man musical fireball Dananananaykroyd have announced their intention to split immediately after the conclusion of their forthcoming UK tour.
Drawing plaudits wide and varied, the outfit oft-described as “the best live band in the world,” have notched two critically-acclaimed albums including their most recent effort ‘There Is A Way’ made on Venice Beach, LA with legendary producer Ross Robinson.
“We all still love each other very much,” said the group, “for a band called Dananananaykroyd we’ve done more than we ever expected or possibly even intended and we’ve enjoyed nearly every step of the way. We’re very keen at the same time to make sure we’re never compromising or giving anything less than 100% and at this juncture of our collective lives, it makes sense to go out with a bang – which is exactly what this tour will be.”
Following shows in Leeds and Bristol, Dananananaykroyd’s 12-date farewell tour begins in hometown Glasgow and ends in a giant sphere of blood, guts, human flesh, fire and rock in Newcastle on 12th November and calls over the UK beforehand.










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