Pennsylvanian metallers A Life Once Lost have called it a day according to a recent interview conducted with frontman Robert Meadows.
Meadows observed the break-up in an interview with lambgoat, stating:
"This is the first time. It's not easy to talk about because it's still so fresh. You do something for such a long time, it ends and you're just kinda like…shit. What now? It's wild.
"Ending it, to me, is like being released from prison. I have to step out into the world and find myself again. All I knew was getting in a van, sleeping on floors and playing shows at shitty bars for 14 years. But, at the same time, I wouldn't have changed anything."
However, bassist Chris Weyh is a little more optimistic the band may return one day:
Thanks for all the sick tours and praise to you our fans and friends, who knows guys, we may return.-Chris
— A Life Once Lost (@ALOLofficial) July 13, 2013






