April 8, 2005 17:08

DELGADOS AMICABLE BREAK UP

The Scots call it a day after ten years…

DELGADOS AMICABLE BREAK UP

The Delgados have decided to call it a day after over ten years as a band.


The Glaswegian group have announced that they are splitting amicably, following bassist Stewart Henderson’s decision earlier this year that he did not want to make another album with the band.


The group felt they could not continue without all of their original members.


Delgados released five albums, and band members will continue to run their influential record label Chemikal Underground which celebrates its tenth Anniversary this year.


Songwriters Emma Pollock and Alun Woodward will now pursue individual projects, while drummer Paul Savage will continue production duties at the band’s Chem19 Studios in Hamilton.

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