Hear American Tragedy while you still can
American Tragedy's Myspace page claims new material is coming soon, but that couldn't be further from the band's actual plans.
With only six dates left on the calendar, Oct. 27 at Flannigan's may be the last opportunity to see American Tragedy perform locally.
Following the band's last performance slated for Nov. 17, the future of Tragedy is uncertain.
Lead guitarist Jackie Brock said the band was taking a hiatus or "a break for an indefinite period of time." But he wouldn't officially say the band was breaking up.
For the past five years Tragedy members have focused on music and performing. Now the plan is to shift their sights to personal things.
In a few months, Brock says the band will reevaluate the decision and see if they would like to regroup.
If you need your American Tragedy fix -- for a least a while and maybe indefinitely -- stop by Flannigan's at 9 p.m. on Oct. 27.
With only six dates left on the calendar, Oct. 27 at Flannigan's may be the last opportunity to see American Tragedy perform locally.
Following the band's last performance slated for Nov. 17, the future of Tragedy is uncertain.
Lead guitarist Jackie Brock said the band was taking a hiatus or "a break for an indefinite period of time." But he wouldn't officially say the band was breaking up.
For the past five years Tragedy members have focused on music and performing. Now the plan is to shift their sights to personal things.
In a few months, Brock says the band will reevaluate the decision and see if they would like to regroup.
If you need your American Tragedy fix -- for a least a while and maybe indefinitely -- stop by Flannigan's at 9 p.m. on Oct. 27.
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