Music
Clor split due to musical differences
Published Friday, May 12 2006, 09:50 BST | By Peter Stiff
Clor, a London-based indie band, have split up due to musical differences.
The group released just one, self-titled, album in 2005 and were preparing to try to repeat their success in the UK in the US later this year.
A statement from the band's management read: "Clor, a band for whom musical differences surely seemed to be the whole point, have nonetheless succumbed to this hoariest of rock 'n' roll fates and decided not to be a pop group anymore."
The group released just one, self-titled, album in 2005 and were preparing to try to repeat their success in the UK in the US later this year.
A statement from the band's management read: "Clor, a band for whom musical differences surely seemed to be the whole point, have nonetheless succumbed to this hoariest of rock 'n' roll fates and decided not to be a pop group anymore."
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