
"With @chloweinberg's & my first child on the way, I've been dedicating time to passion projects like @portraitsofanapparition, a growing series of collaborations, finally building a proper at-home creative space, and some new in-the-works projects that I can't quite announce just yet. Although there's a lot of work left to complete over the next five months, it's been a joy to commit to finally getting these things across their artistic finish lines before my focus naturally shifts to becoming a first-time father."
"Though I won't be jamming with the fellas, I can't possibly overstate the love and respect I have for them, the Suicidal Army and extended family, and all the cyco fans I've met across six continents playing shows with one of my favorite bands! Mike, Dean, @benweinman, and @tyetru: you guys picked up a friend when he was down, and gave him the opportunity to truly feel the message of 'You Can't Bring Me Down' at a time when he needed it the most."
Jay Weinberg has left Suicidal Tendencies after nearly two years with the veteran crossover thrash band. He cited his wife expecting their first child and a mounting slate of music projects following his debut solo single in November. Weinberg intends to dedicate time to projects such as Portraits of an Apparition, a series of collaborations, building an at-home creative space, and other upcoming works. He expressed deep gratitude and respect for the band, the Suicidal Army, and fans worldwide. Weinberg first played with the band in March 2024 in Osaka, months after his 2023 exit from Slipknot.
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