Top Keighley band Skeletal Family have split for the second time.
Three members left only weeks after the launch of the goth rockers’ latest album.
The split grew out of a row over a present Skeletals’ member playing a separate concert with former members.
The goth-rock band formed in 1982 and gained a number one album, splitting in 1987 but reforming in 2002.
Three of the original members — Stan Greenwood, Martin Henderson and Karl-Heinz — continued to play in the 2009 line-up.
The group — fronted for the past six years by Claire Bannister — released latest album Songs of Love, Hope and Despair in September.
Meanwhile, Stan was preparing for an October 31 reunion gig with Anne-Marie Hurst, the original singer with the Skeletals in the 1980s.
This separate band project was the cause of a row between Skeletal Family members immediately after their album launch gig.
The argument centred on Stan and Anne-Marie’s plans to perform some of the original 1980s Skeletals singles at their reunion. Stan said that following meetings between Skeletal Family members the situation was now stalemate.
He said: “I’m still a member but it remains to be seen if the band will perform/record again.” Martin Henderson said discussions after the launch gig revealed several other personal gripes.
He said: “Claire and I decided we could no longer work with certain parties. We are still shocked by what has happened.” Karl-Heinz, who also left, said: “There was a lot of tension within the band but I’m not one to bear grudges.”
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