Everyone Dies In Utah Replace Justin Yost
. Crimlis had this to say about his new gig, "I used to be the vocalist for another band on Tragic Hero, so I've been labelmates with the EDIU dudes for a while and I was always a big fan of their style," he said. "When I was offered the position to be their new vocalist it was pretty much a no brainer." The rest of Everyone Dies In Utah had this to say about Crimlis, "We look forward to the opportunity to share the adventure with such a talented musician!" Everyone Dies In Utah did not address Justin's departure but assured fans that they will still be performing on the upcoming Scream the Prayer tour. Justin Yost posted a series of tweets following the announcement and says that he is "coming out with a solo record this summer and a new song with my new band this weekend. ;)" A few hours later he said, "Boy, oh boy, do we have some awesome stuff for you guys soon. Things no one does anymore. #backtotheroots #appreciatefans #newband " He also had a message for fans and friends, "Through all this band craziness I just wanted to say thanks to all the friends/fans who are still supporting me. Real love goes far. #thanks"
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