Vitriol Frontman Kyle Rasmussen Left at Gas Station as Bandmates Quit Mid-Tour
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Vitriol Frontman Kyle Rasmussen Left at Gas Station as Bandmates Quit Mid-Tour
"Vitriol's now former guitarist, Keith Merrow, shared the news on his Instagram Stories. In his post, Merrow explained that he, bassist Brett Leier, and drummer Andy Vincenzetti abandoned frontman Kyle Rasmussen at a Vermont gas station because of his "weak outbursts of misplaced anger." "He fucked around and found out," wrote Merrow in all caps. "Sorry Vitriol fans. We had to abandon him at a gas station in Vermont. Myself, Andy, Brett, and Matt will not take Kyle's cowardly and weak outbursts of misplaced anger.""
"After telling fans that the band "gave everything we had," Merrow admitted that making the announcement was "the darkest day of my music career to date." Vincenzetti later shared his own personal statement on Instagram in the wake of Merrow's announcement. "Onwards and Upwards," wrote Vincenzetti. "Played some sick deathmetal and got to meet even sicker people." The news of the group's presumable disbanding comes a few months after drummer Matt Kilner left the band. Last September, bassist Adam Roethlisberger exited the band mid-tour."
Keith Merrow announced on Instagram Stories that he, bassist Brett Leier and drummer Andy Vincenzetti abandoned frontman Kyle Rasmussen at a Vermont gas station because of his "weak outbursts of misplaced anger." Merrow wrote that the band "gave everything we had" and called the announcement the "darkest day" of his music career. Vincenzetti posted a separate statement saying "Onwards and Upwards" and praising the shows and fans. The group's disbanding follows recent lineup instability, including drummer Matt Kilner leaving months earlier and bassist Adam Roethlisberger exiting mid-tour. The North American tour began November 6 and had remaining dates planned.
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