Descendents have cancelled a European tour after frontman Milo Aukerman suffered a “gentle coronary heart assault”.
The legendary Californian punk band had been set to hit the highway this 12 months for a collection of dates, however they’ve now been cancelled to ensure that the frontman to relaxation and get well.
“We’re actually sorry, however we now have to cancel the upcoming European exhibits,” the band instructed followers in an announcement.
“Our singer, Milo, had a light coronary heart assault final evening. He’s doing fantastic, and is predicted to make a full restoration from surgical procedure, however will want a couple of weeks to get well earlier than we will hit the highway once more.”
In 2021, Descendents launched their first studio album in 5 years, ‘ninth & Walnut’. The distinctive venture was primarily recorded in 2002, and options the traditional line-up of the band – guitarist Frank Navetta, bassist Tony Lombardo and drummer Invoice Stevenson.
The classes had been among the many final Navetta recorded previous to his passing in 2008, whereas Aukerman recorded his vocals from his residence in Delaware.
The album contains a few of Descendents’ earliest-written materials, from their formation in 1977 as much as 1980. The title of the album alludes to the intersection in Lengthy Seaside on which the band’s authentic rehearsal area might be discovered.
‘ninth & Walnut’ follows on from 2016’s ‘Hypercaffium Spazzinate’, which was the band’s first new album in 12 years. It featured Stevenson, Aukerman, guitarist Stephen Egerton and bassist Karl Alvarez – which has been the band’s lineup for each album since 1986.