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Indie rockers Mumm-Ra split
Published Tuesday, May 27 2008, 11:34 BST | By Alex Fletcher
Sussex indie rockers Mumm-Ra have confirmed that they have split
The band, who played on the 2007 NME Rock Tour, gave no explanation for their break-up in a posting on their MySpace.
The band said: "After 7 years, 11 months and 21 days of writing and playing music together us Mumm-Ra boys have decided our journey as a band has come to an end.
"It has without doubt been the most fantastic adventure any of us could possibly have imagined all those years ago when the rather naive idea to form a band sprang from our young minds and led us to the nearest practice room."
The band released one album These Things Move In Threes, which featured singles 'She's Got You High' and 'What Would Steve Do?'.
They added: "We would like to thank every single person who has supported us over the years whether it be through buying our album, coming to our gigs or just giving us a listen.
"No doubt various members will have new projects up and running in the near future. But until then...Mumm-Ra fur immer."
The band, who played on the 2007 NME Rock Tour, gave no explanation for their break-up in a posting on their MySpace.
The band said: "After 7 years, 11 months and 21 days of writing and playing music together us Mumm-Ra boys have decided our journey as a band has come to an end.
"It has without doubt been the most fantastic adventure any of us could possibly have imagined all those years ago when the rather naive idea to form a band sprang from our young minds and led us to the nearest practice room."
The band released one album These Things Move In Threes, which featured singles 'She's Got You High' and 'What Would Steve Do?'.
They added: "We would like to thank every single person who has supported us over the years whether it be through buying our album, coming to our gigs or just giving us a listen.
"No doubt various members will have new projects up and running in the near future. But until then...Mumm-Ra fur immer."
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