Australian rock band Wolfmother torn apart (Reuters)
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Bass/keyboard player Chris Ross and drummer Myles Heskett have resigned, space of time singer/guitarist Andrew Stockdale plans to find other musicians and begin making a new Wolfmother album.
"Please understand that in spite of their best efforts over a long period of time, they appropriate could not find a harmonious way to work together," the statement said.
Wolfmother's self-titled debut album, released in 2006, sold more than 500,000 copies in the United States, powered by radio airplay as being the songs "Woman" and "Joker and the Thief."
The assign places to won a Grammy in the hard rock category last year, becoming the at the outset Australian band to pick up the harmony industry's top honors ago Men at Work in 1983.
However, all was evidently not well behind the scenes. According to the statement, Ross decided he would quit the band because of "irreconcilable personal and music differences" following a show in the eastern Australian town of Byron Bay on Sunday. Heskett also decided to leave rather than continuing as part of a changed lineup.
The pair had been working together on songs for some time and plan to point of concentration their energies on that new protrude, the statement said.
(Reporting by Dean Goodman)
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