2010-05-24

After 3 years

After 3 years of hanging, working, learning, writing/rewriting songs, enjoying the company of old & new friends along the way; the musical endeavors of Bury Lexington have finally come to a closing point. As friends, as a band, as goofy ass fucks & as kids who just loved having a good time no matter the circumstance; we hate to put something we believed in so highly to rest but in the same manner are moving to bigger & "different" things. Our interests & music tastes have just evolved over the years. (much like how things usually work out)

With that said..

Bury Lexington was "our" outlet to creativity, relieve the stress after a shitty day at work or college & a reason to fellowship with anyone who shared similar interests. We didn't expect to mold such an odd combination of soft, heavy, chaotic, or accordant music together over the years other than what seemed natural to us. Making stupid ass videos to kill boredom along with flipping shit at a show was much better than flipping burgers at a shit restaurant to us. Whether it worked or not, that was "Bury Lexington" in a dried up definition. If you liked us, hated us, inspired us, or supported us (shirt, cd, gas money, tarp, encouraging words, etc..): we want to thank you for at least giving us the slightest chance. Live shows & late night Applebees were always great. Recording the E.P. in New Jersey was also an adventure. 2008 Tour were some of the best times of our lives with Malignant Tide that will never be forgotten.

What the future entails..

Even though Bury Lexington is done, we are not through with our musical interests. We have kind of evolved into several new projects including: Organs, Concord To Seas & Moths. Bury Lexington will be having a final show on August 7th with very good friends of ours who are also playing their final show as well "Upon A Shallow Grave." More details on that here. We hope to see every familiar face one last time there.

in love & many memories,
Bury Lexington

1 comment:

  1. This is really saddening, but inevitable I guess. I love you guys, and as much as I hate to see BL split up, (and as much as I hate to see youth blur as a barely distinguishable time in my life now), you will--as you so aptly put it--always be rebuilding.

    You're immortal now, in the minds and hearts of many people. Take comfort from that.

    P.S. I still play BL on acoustic all the time.

    Eric

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