The Faceless Lose Two Members
. Brewer, who joined the group in the spring of 2011, had the following to say about his decision to leave the group, "After almost four years of good times with The Faceless I've decided to leave the band. I just feel that it's time for me to make this move because I want to make new music, do more teaching, and to also have availability for any musical opportunities that may arise. "The Faceless is a full time band and they need members who can commit to that schedule. I would like to thank the fans of the band for embracing me and encourage them to continue their support of The Faceless." Rudinger, who officially replaced Lyle Cooper early last year, posted the following statement on his Facebook page on Monday, "After much thought I've decided that it is time for me to leave The Faceless to pursue other projects and seek out other opportunities. I will be looking for work; I love touring, writing, and recording and plan on doing all of these things for a long time to come. I would like to thank the band, as well as every person that attended a show in the last two years. I saw a lot of places and made some great friends along the way; it was a great experience. "I'd also like to apologize to any fans that were planning on coming out to see me with the band next week at Knotfest, as well as Europe next month. I'm sure I will see you all again at some point in the future! I wish the band the best of luck, I have no doubts they will continue onward. Thanks." As of Tuesday night the band have yet to confirm the news. They are scheduled to take part in Slipknot's Knotfest this coming weekend.
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