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Artist News
Wet Nuns to retire
By Aly Barchi | Published on Friday 27 September 2013
The end is nigh for ‘death blues’ band Wet Nuns, aka Rob Graham and Alexis Notts, who are breaking up because they “hate the sight of each other”. The um… ‘consensual’ split will follow the release of the pair’s first (and last) LP on 6 Oct.
Explaining why they’ve decided to part, they say: “Wet Nuns was a joke we started in the summer of 2009. We never thought we’d do much more than play a couple of the pubs in and around Sheffield. There’s personal things going on in and out of the band that has rendered it an increasingly stressful and negative entity to be a part of. In short, our four year long joke isn’t very funny anymore. We’re sick of the sight of each other and the band is imminently to cease to exist”.
As a final nail in the coffin, they’ve re-titled a set of October shows the ‘Death Tour’, so that’s nice. RIP Wet Nuns.