News | Reviews | Day In Rock




Advertisement




Parkway Drive Taking A Break For Mental Health Reasons

Michael Angulia | 05-24-2022

Canceled tour poster

Parkway Drive have shared an update with fans following their recent tour cancelation and explained that they are taking a break for mental health reasons, but reassured fans they are "here to stay".

The band cancelled their North American spring tour earlier this year and explained at the time, "the relentless nature of being in this band has given us very little time to reflect on who we are as individuals, who we want to be and the toll it is taking on ourselves and our friendships."

This week they explained further, "The last few years have been tough on everyone. Having toured non-stop for 17 years, the shut down was a major challenge. While we set our minds on other creative paths, we also gained a greater perspective of the impact this band has had on us.

"Mental health is an ever present issue within our society and we are no exception. As touring started back up, we found ourselves at a crossroads. Continue down the same path, risk more damage and more than likely destroy the band and ourselves, or take the time needed to do the work on ourselves and heal. We are doing the work and know that ultimately, this was the correct choice.

"Thank you again for your understanding. At the end of the day, we are all just humans doing the best we can. Be kind, and please speak to someone if you need help.

"For the record, we are here to stay."

Related Stories

Parkway Drive Stream 'Don't Close Your Eyes Reissue

Lamb Of God and Parkway Drive Headlining New England Metal & Hardcore Fest

Parkway Drive Announce U.S. Fall Headline Tour

Currents Announce The Death We Seek Tour

Rise Against and Parkway Drive To Headline HeartSupport Fest


Advertisement



Latest News

Alex Lifeson On Likelihood Of Rush Reunion

Watch Slipknot's 25 Years Later Video Recapping Special Shows

Stream Fitz and The Tantrums' New Song 'No Goodbyes (Friends Forever)'

Riot (V) Release 'Mean Streets' Video As New Album Arrives

Carmine Appice Recruits All-Star Lineup For New Cactus Album

Valley Begin New Era With 'When You Know Someone'

Jimmy Page Pays Tribute To Steve Albini

Metallica Share Full Elton John and Bernie Taupin Tribute Performance


Day in Rock:

Alex Lifeson On Likelihood Of Rush Reunion- Jimmy Page Pays Tribute To Steve Albini- Metallica Share Full Elton John Tribute- more

Robert Plant Revisits Led Zeppelin Classics For Wolverhampton Wanderers- Bad Wolves Recruit Chris Daughtry For 'Hunger For Life'- more


Reviews

Caught In The Act: Judas Priest Rocks Chicagoland

Mother's Day Gift Guide Part 2

Mother's Day Gift Guide Part 1

Root 66: New Riders of the Purple Sage- Gene Clark- More

Robert Plant, Yes and Willie Nelson Among Stars Coming to Ozarks Amphitheater


Contact Us - Privacy

Copyright 2023 Iconoclast Entertainment Group All rights reserved.