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Monday, May 24, 2004 - Falconer search for new members
Here is an update from the Falconer website:

Once again Falconer is up for a line-up change. Second guitarist Anders Johansson and bass player Peder Johansson is out.

A big discussion took place after the gig in Motala (Swe) as we started to talk about the future of Falconer. Two camps quickly formed about the issue. The talk started to get more and more aggressive until it took an ugly turn as Peder started to let his hands do the talking, but luckily Kristoffer stepped in and stopped it from getting really bad.

Although our intoxicated state of mind probably made the argument worse, it has left deep scars. After this incident the contacts has been very chilly with especially Peder but also Anders.

Karsten, Kristoffer and I believe that the tension will undermine the future atmosphere of the band if they were to stay. It's better to go our separate ways and let them follow their ideas with their other band Guineapigs.

We don't think nor hope that Peder and Anders have a different opinion about the decision we have taken.

Sincerely!
Stefan, Kristoffer and Karsten.
Posted by: Steen





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