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Who will cut their hair now they're gone? - Unicorns split
disnews by DiS News January 10th, 2005
Canadian oddball indieists The Unicorns have disbanded.

Despite only recently releasing their debut record ‘Who Will Cut Our Hair When We’re Gone’ in the UK on Rough Trade last November, the four piece have agreed that they will not be working together for the foreseeable future.

A senior source close to the band (don’t you love that phrase?) said ” ...don't know if this is a permanent decision, but for the time being they are no longer going to work together. My sincere hopes are that they will work through their differences and come together to make music with each other. I think at the very least they owe it to themselves. That being said, the most important thing is that they take some time and figure out what they want out of life and the music world.”

For the record, their last record (review appearing in the album review’s section later today) was really rather decent.

Photo above was a Sonia Melot effort.



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