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Floridian Tech-Death Unit ABIOTIC Calls It Quits

2016, a year that consistently gives to all music fans.

2016, a year that consistently gives to all music fans.

After a debut EP in 2011 and two full length records in 2012 and 2015, Floridian technical death metal unit Abiotic has hung it up. The band cites the monetary and internal struggles of being a smaller group, and promises fans that things were not ended in bad blood. The band further states that new projects will arise from the ashes of Abiotic, so there's your silver lining if you were trying to hunt one down.

Abiotic was signed to Metal Blade for both of its full length records. You can read the full statement they posted to Facebook regarding the split from the band below.

To the fans that we've been lucky enough to call friends over the years,

It is with a heavy heart that I'm reaching out to you today. Less than a month from our debut album "Symbiosis" 4th anniversary and after much thought and discussion the band has decided to mutually part ways.

First off, thank you. Thank you person reading this, because you were in some way shape or form, a reason that we all got to do what we love for the last 5 years. Whether playing for 10 people or 1,000, getting the opportunity to meet all of you and play metal for you all has been one of the greatest joys of my life. I never thought in a million years that Abiotic would have gotten as far as we did or that our music would reach and impact as many people as it did. That is thanks to all of the amazing people that supported us.

Over our 2 album cycles as a band, we had the opportunity to tour with some of the best bands/crew members the genre has to offer, all over the world. We've seen places we never thought we'd get to see and done things many of our friends/families couldn't even imagine doing. These are lasting memories, bonds, and friendships that won't soon be forgotten.

As far as the members in Abiotic go, there's no bad blood. No drama. It's difficult to explain the struggle a working band our size goes through, monetarily, internally, along with all the things that are completely out of a band's control. Things that you can only endure for so long before it becomes not worth enduring. The struggles bleed into our personal lives and it becomes a daily battle in your head to keep pursuing your dreams, even if you don't feel like you're getting out what you're putting in.

We will all be exploring new musical projects and I hope that all of you will continue to support all of the talented guys I've had the pleasure of making music and touring in this band with. We send our love and positivity to you all.

A big thank you to the Metal Blade Records staff for giving us an opportunity to show our music to the world, the great team that worked with us, and all the amazing companies that had our backs when no one else did.

– John

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