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After nearly nine years as a band and three full-length studio albums, Montreal-based post-punk group Ought are calling it quits. After putting out the 2018 LP Room Inside The World as their ...
Ought fans will find plenty to love, but as far as Cola are concerned, this is a whole new band. “At no point did we conceive of this as the post-Ought project,” Darcy says.
Earlier today Ought announced that they are "no longer active as a band" on socials. Since forming in 2012, the band released three albums, the latest of which was 2018's Room Inside The World..
Fans ought not be totally devastated, however, as two of the band’s members have simultaneously revealed a brand new project. Guitarist/vocalist Darcy and bassist Stidworthy are joining U.S ...
Ought is dead—long live Ought. The Montreal post-punk powerhouses announced their breakup on Wednesday after nearly a decade as a band. However, two of the quartet’s members, Tim Darcy and Ben ...
Ought went on to confirm that members Tim Darcy and Ben Stidworthy have started a new group called Cola, who have released the single ‘Blank Curtain’ via Fire Talk. The new band is completed ...
Cola, the new band featuring former Ought members Tim Darcy and Ben Stidworthy with drummer Evan Cartwright, have announced their debut album: Deep in View is out May 20 via Fire Talk.The first ...
In their time together, Ought left behind a rewarding discography, with three full-length albums and one EP. Their debut album More Than Any Other Day was a breath of fresh air upon its release in ...
Montréal post-rockers Ought have officially announced that they have broken ... We’ll keep this channel active to share any relevant news from members of the band. XO.” As was mentioned in the ...
Opening for Waxahatchee at Gramps November 14, Ought has channeled the Zeitgeist in an era when rock's relevance has waned. facebook. instagram. twitter. linkedin. tiktok. threads. Navigation.
Ought are no more. Today, the Montreal post-punk band announced that they have broken up. “We are no longer active as a band,” they wrote in a statement on their Instagram, continuing ...
Ought have broken up. “We are no longer active as a band,” the post-punk quartet announced in a statement today. “When we started Ought in 2012 we had no greater aspirations than to play and ...
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