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COIN Disband Following ‘Revelations' About Bandmates
COIN Disband Following ‘Revelations' About Bandmates

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time29-01-2025

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COIN Disband Following ‘Revelations' About Bandmates

COIN are calling it quits. The Nashville-based pop-rock trio is officially disbanding, frontman Chase Lawrence announced on Tuesday (Jan. 28), citing 'revelations' about his bandmates that conflicted with his values. 'I have recently become aware of revelations around my bandmates and want to share some thoughts directly with all of you,' Lawrence wrote in a statement posted on the band's official Instagram account. More from Billboard Tinashe Teases the 'High Energy Vibe' She's Bringing to the Popeyes x Tequila Don Julio Super Bowl Bash Flavor Flav Comes to Selena Gomez's Defense After Mass Deportation Backlash Why Producers IllMind & Cam O'bi Are Experimenting With AI in the Studio 'I believe in accountability and doing what's right.' The news comes just weeks after COIN announced plans to tour without drummer Ryan Winnen, who left the band earlier this month 'to focus on some personal matters.' In his statement, Lawrence revealed that he has now also parted ways with guitarist Joe Memmel. 'Three months ago, I made the decision to move forward without my drummer, and yesterday, I parted ways with my guitarist,' he continued. 'Their behaviors directly conflict with my values, and I am devastated for anyone who has been affected by these actions.' Formed in 2012, COIN rose to prominence with their breakout single 'Talk Too Much' in 2016, which peaked at No. 8 on Billboard's Alternative Airplay chart. The band released five studio albums, including I'm Not Afraid of Music Anymore, released in 2024. 'Creating a space for love & joy through music has always been my mission,' Lawrence added in his statement. 'Discovering that this space has been compromised by the actions of others is truly heartbreaking. Unfortunately, these developments have led me to the decision that COIN can no longer continue as a band.' The singer apologized to fans for 'the disappointment this may bring' and confirmed that refunds for the band's now-canceled tour dates would be available at the point of purchase. Despite the band's dissolution, Lawrence hinted that he will continue making music in some capacity. 'There's a lot to figure out about the future, but I know I'm not done making music yet,' he concluded. Read Lawrence's full statement via COIN's Instagram below. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

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