Troy Brady Quits The Amity Affliction Mid US Tour
The Amity Affliction Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The Amity Affliction. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Troy Brady Quits The Amity Affliction Mid US Tour

by Paul Cashmere on October 11, 2014

in News

The Amity Affrication guitarist and co-founder Troy Brady has quit the band.

Brady left a heartfelt farewell at The Amity Affliction Facebook page.

“It’s with deep regret I need to let you all know I will no longer be writing music or performing as part of The Amity Affliction. Myself and Ahren started this band 11 years ago, and spent every second of every day thinking about making the next step. I never dreamed I would see the world through music and make the life long friends that i have made.

“But it is time for me to step away.

“Although I’m not ready to go into any of the personal details behind this, I want to thank everyone who has supported me during my time in the band especially my family and girlfriend. This decision has been the hardest thing I have ever done.

“Through music i have become more enlightened and a better person, I have no regrets with my time in amity as it made me who I am today.

“Most of all thanks to all of the fans who have made it possible for me to do this, I will never forget it.

“I wish Ahren, Ryan, Dan and Joel all the best in the future”.

Troy

The Amity Affliction are currently on tour in the USA with a gig scheduled for New York’s The Marlin Room tonight (October 11).

The Amity Affliction are on tour in the US until the end of October and will spend November in Europe.

The band’s next Australian date is on January 8, 2015 in Hobart.

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