ASKING ALEXANDRIA Splits With Singer DENIS SHAFOROSTOV, Reunites With DANNY WORSNOP

October 22, 2016

After weeks of speculation, ASKING ALEXANDRIA guitarist Ben Bruce has confirmed that the band has parted ways with Denis Shaforostov and reunited with the singer's predecessor, Danny Worsnop.

Since Bruce and Worsnop publicly quashed their beef in mid-September, both musicians have teased a potential collaboration via their respective social media accounts.

A few days ago, ASKING ALEXANDRIA's record label, Sumerian, posted an old photo of the band featuring Worsnop with a pondering emoji in the caption.

Earlier today, Bruce finally broke his silence about ASKING ALEXANDRIA's current status in a live video chat via the band's Facebook page. He began by saying: "We have parted ways with Denis, and there are a number of reasons for that."

He continued: "Basically, to a cut a long story short, we didn't kick Denis out of the band. He just stopped talking to us.

"As most you know, the ASKING boys went out around the U.K. and Europe, doing a bunch of headline shows and a bunch of festival appearances. I had to miss that tour due the birth of my daughter, which was really upsetting. But, obviously, I kept in touch with the guys; every single we day we kept in touch… Everything was great, everything was fine. So that was that.

"Denis went back to Ukraine, we all came back to the States, we all had a nice little break. It got to the time where we started trying to organize a video shoot for 'Send Me Home'. We're, like, 'Denis needs to fly back to the States. We're going to do a video for 'Send Me Home', start work on new songs, new music.' Which we did do; we started writing and we recorded some demos and stuff. Everything seemed fine, and then he just stopped responding. I texted him a bunch, loads of e-mails back and forth — no response whatsoever.

"We were quite confused, like, 'What the hell is going on?' sort of thing. 'Maybe he's having a break, maybe he's tired'; we [didn't] know. And I received a message from him, something along the lines of, 'ASKING ALEXANDRIA does not exist unless I get what's owed to me.' So I was confused, like, what's owed to him? I don't really understand.

"Long story short, we were left in a bit of a pickle, like a bit of a situation. We had to decide: do we end ASKING ALEXANDRIA, this band that we've worked so hard for for the last decade, this thing that we love more than anything? Do we just throw it away, do we end it?

"We've got these tours coming up, we've got the Sumerian '10 Years In The Black' tour, we've got this Europe run that we're booked for that Denis is supposed to be on, but we can't get ahold of him, don't know if he's coming, don't know if he's not coming. And we just sat down as a band and we were, like, 'Why the hell are we doing this? Why are we doing this?' And the reason we're doing this, the reason we started this band to begin with, is because we love music. We were five best friends who loved being around each other. We all loved the same music, we loved playing music together and that's why we started this band and that's why were continuing this band. We're a family, we always have been since day one.

"Obviously, over the last sort of few months, we've rekindled our relationship with Danny, and what happened in the past sucked and it hurt us. Obviously, I said things and Danny has said things; that happens. It was in the past, and it was shit. But at the end of the day, we've been best friends for a decade, and that's why this is the move that's right for us — right for us as a band, right for us as people and friends, and right us for ASKING ALEXANDRIA. This is full circle, this is right back where we started and why we started the band.

"We were just as blindsided as you guys. We woke up one day… We were just, like, 'What the fuck? How is this happening to us again?' Like, 'What is it? Why does this keep happening?' So we made the choice: do we cancel the tour, do we break up? No, we don't, we fight just like we always have done. We carry on doing this tour. We come out because we love doing it and we love playing for you guys.

"When Denis first joined the band a year, year and a half ago, people within the music industry and fans alike, they all told us these different things about Denis's past, and we got many warnings, and we said, that's his past — forgive and forget; we don't know any of that side of things. So we gave him the benefit of the doubt, and, you know, there's no smoke without fire and I guess we found that out the hard way.

"Do I regret the last year and a half I spent touring the world with Denis? Absolutely not. Do I regret releasing and writing 'The Black'? Absolutely not. Do I go back on anything I said? Absolutely not. 'The Black' was a very honest and open record and that is I felt at the time, how we all felt at the time. We've moved on, we've moved upwards.

"I'm not gonna sit here and talk shit on Denis. He came into this band and he was amazing for us at the time. We had a blast with him, we had the best time ever. As far as we could see, everything was going great. Obviously, it wasn't. There's not really anything we can do about that. We, once again, have been left in a rather shitty situation, and we've picked ourselves up off the floor and we've continued going.

"ASKING ALEXANDRIA is back to the way we started with the original fucking members.

"The reason that we're all here today is because of the five guys who started this band about a decade ago in Yorkshire together with the same dream, the same goals, the same love and passion and those five guys are back in the room together again and honestly we couldn't be happier. This is ASKING ALEXANDRIA."

ASKING ALEXANDRIA will kick off the "10 Years In The Black" tour on October 25 in Seattle, Washington.

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