Disturbed simply wrapped up their 25th anniversary tour round their 2000 album The Illness on October 28, and now it is time for a break. In two separate posts, Disturbed frontman David Drainman revealed the band’s plans to take “a pleasant lengthy break” earlier than touring once more. Whether or not or not this additionally contains new music stays to be seen.
“Headed dwelling!!! Thanks a lot to EVERYONE that made #TheSickness25 a tour to actually keep in mind! Crew, Administration, Agent, Promoters, and ESPECIALLY my brothers in Disturbed,” wrote Draiman. “Undecided after we might be headed again out. All of us want a pleasant lengthy break. Hope to see you after we do.”
Draiman then added in a second, separate post: “Feeling highschool excessive after not burning (besides Amsterdam… that doesn’t rely) for the final three months in preparation for #TheSickness25. Reflecting on the attractive insanity of all of it. Trying ahead to being with household and mates. Taking a pleasant lengthy break.”
I would additionally think about Draiman is exhausted from taking an infinite quantity of (rightfully-deserved) warmth over that picture he posted a photograph of himself signing an artillery shell meant to be launched by the Israel Protection Forces (IDF) into Gaza. The picture, which circulated extensively on social media, triggered backlash — particularly after it resurfaced throughout a heated on-line spat between Draiman and Irish pro-Palestinian rap collective Kneecap.
Issues escalated additional when Draiman was booed during a surprise appearance at Black Sabbath’s farewell show in Birmingham, simply weeks after the incident reignited on-line. After which once more earlier this month when Disturbed‘s show at the Vorst Nationaal on Wednesday, October 15 was cancelled. Oh, and actor John Cusack also called him “psychotic.”
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