Demise metallic band Vitriol have successfully disbanded whereas on a North American headlining tour.
Vitriol’s now former guitarist, Keith Merrow, shared the information on his Instagram Tales. In his put up, Merrow defined that he, bassist Brett Leier, and drummer Andy Vincenzetti deserted frontman Kyle Rasmussen at a Vermont fuel station due to his “weak outbursts of misplaced anger.”
“He fucked round and discovered,” wrote Merrow in all caps. “Sorry Vitriol followers. We needed to abandon him at a fuel station in Vermont. Myself, Andy, Brett, and Matt is not going to take Kyle’s cowardly and weak outbursts of misplaced anger.”
After telling followers that the band “gave every part we had,” Merrow admitted that making the announcement was “the darkest day of my music profession so far.”
Vincenzetti later shared his personal private assertion on Instagram within the wake of Merrow’s announcement. “Onwards and Upwards,” wrote Vincenzetti. “Performed some sick deathmetal and obtained to satisfy even sicker individuals.”
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The information of the group’s presumable disbanding comes a couple of months after drummer Matt Kilner left the band. Final September, bassist Adam Roethlisberger exited the band mid-tour.
On the time, Rasmussen admitted in an announcement that Roethlisberger’s leaving was “the straw upon the camel’s again of an extended and tough working relationship with myself. I could be a tough individual to work with.”
Vitriol’s tour kicked off on November sixth in Santa Cruz, California, with help from Weeping Demise, and was set for remaining dates in Toronto, Chicago, and Denver. Their European tour in help of BÖLZER was supposed to begin subsequent February.
Screenshot from Keith Merrow’s Instagram Story



