Walking On Cars announce split

Walking On Cars have announced the band has come to an end.

The band announced the news in a statement posted to their social media accounts. 

It read: "To all our fans, it is with sadness we say this, but today we announce the end of our journey together as a band. We have has the most incredible 10 years together. We started off writing songs in Dingle and ended up touring all over the world creating the most special memories. We have made so much music that we are so proud of and have loved every moment of performing those songs.

"Without all of our fans, none of this would have been possible. You listened to our music, you came to our shows and you have given us so much encouragement throughout the years, we never would have dreamed of having such a special connection through our music.

"We look forward to continuing the connection with you. We're all working on various projects so stay tuned to our individual social media pages for any updates.

"We'd also like to thank our management team at Seven7 who have helped us realise our dreams and have been a constant support to us. And finally a huge thank you to all our crew who have worked tirelessly in the background for years. We would have been lost without you.

"It felt fitting to release one final EP as a thank you to you all. It is called Clouds and the lead track All The Drinks was the last song we wrote together as a band so it felt just right that this would be the last tack that we gave to you. We love you all and can never thank you enough for all the memories we have shared together. Slán go fóil, Pa, Paul, Sorcha and Evan"

Pa Sheehy, the lead singer of the Dingle based band also released a statement on his own personal social media account saying. "This decision to leave Walking On Cars was not taken lightly but sometimes you soul shouts louder the more you don't listen to it and in the end I had to listen to it."

Walking On Cars released their first EP "We Fly South" in 2013 following by their first debut album in 2016 titled "Everything This Way" and a follow up album in 2019 called "Colours".

 

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