What is it with bands breaking up this summer? First Sleater-Kinney calls it quits, then last week Death From Above 1979 threw in the towel. Now, Pitchfork is reporting that Torontos Deadly Snakes are no more.
Speaking to Pitchfork, multi-instrumentalist Maxwell McCabe-Lokos had the following to say about the breakup:
The main reason is that it's been like 10 years and...it's not fun like it used to be and it's not enough of a career to justify the lack of fun that we're having," McCabe-Lokos said. "It's not excruciating by any stretch, but I think that we're all getting a little tired of going on tour and playing in Ozona, Texas for two or three people. Some people can do that until their eyes fall out.
"I think we went about as far as we could with this band...and we're all still friends and the main thing is that we were friends before, and we wanted to remain friends after, so we decided to call it a day.
R.I.P. Deadly Snakes

