H2O Part Ways With MCA RECORDS

April 7, 2003

H2O have officially parted ways with MCA Records following the release of their fourth full-length album, "Go". "We decided to go our separate ways a few months ago and we would like to thank all the staff at MCA for all the did for us and to wish them the best," bassist Adam Blake wrote on the band's official web site. "On the 12th of this month we will be assembling in LA to begin rehearsing songs for a new record. It's been a while since we played together and I am excited to get together with my best friends in the world to make music again. We have no plans to tour until later this year but hopefully you may see us on the road in late summer. Speaking of tour, we would very much like to apologize to all the European fans for canceling our tour. We had some personal issues come up that could not have been foreseen. We promise we will make it up to you guys later this year. Anyways its good to be doing things again and the new songs sound amazing."

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