Fuzz 96.1
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us
LISTEN LIVE
Fuzz 96.1
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us
LISTEN LIVE
Fuzz 96.1
No Result
View All Result

COIN breaks up over ‘revelations’ regarding guitarist and drummer

January 29, 2025
0
coin-breaks-up-over-‘revelations’-regarding-guitarist-and-drummer

COIN breaks up over ‘revelations’ regarding guitarist and drummer

Johnny Louis/WireImage

COIN is no more.

The “Talk Too Much” band has broken up due to unspecified “revelations” regarding guitarist Joe Memmel and drummer Ryan Winnen.

“I believe in accountability and doing what’s right,” frontman Chase Lawrence writes in an Instagram post. “Three months ago, I made the decision to move forward with my drummer, and yesterday, I parted ways with my guitarist. Their behaviors directly conflict with my values, and I am devastated for anyone who has been affected by these actions.”

“Creating a space for love & joy through music has always been my mission,” Lawrence continues. “Discovering that this space has been compromised by the actions of others is truly heartbreaking.”

As such, Lawrence feels that “COIN can no longer continue as a band,” and all future tour dates have been canceled. Those who already purchased tickets can receive a refund at point of purchase.

“To our listeners, I am sorry for the disappointment this may bring,” Lawrence writes. “Your support has meant the world to me, and I owe it to you to be honest and decisive in addressing the situation.”

“There’s a lot to figure out about the future,” he concludes. “But I know I’m not done making music yet.”

COIN broke out in 2016 with the single “Talk Too Much,” which hit the top 10 on Billboard‘s Alternative Airplay chart. They also charted on Alternative Airplay with the 2021 single “Chapstick.”

The most recent COIN album is 2024’s I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

RelatedPosts

badflower-premieres-new-‘no-place-like-home’-song,-‘snuff’

Badflower premieres new ‘No Place Like Home’ song, ‘Snuff’

June 6, 2025
listen-to-new-slightly-stoopid-single,-‘step-into-the-sun’

Listen to new Slightly Stoopid single, ‘Step into the Sun’

June 6, 2025
the-black-keys-share-diplo-remix-of-‘no-rain,-no-flowers’

The Black Keys share Diplo remix of ‘No Rain, No Flowers’

June 6, 2025
Johnny Louis/WireImage

COIN is no more.

The “Talk Too Much” band has broken up due to unspecified “revelations” regarding guitarist Joe Memmel and drummer Ryan Winnen.

“I believe in accountability and doing what’s right,” frontman Chase Lawrence writes in an Instagram post. “Three months ago, I made the decision to move forward with my drummer, and yesterday, I parted ways with my guitarist. Their behaviors directly conflict with my values, and I am devastated for anyone who has been affected by these actions.”

“Creating a space for love & joy through music has always been my mission,” Lawrence continues. “Discovering that this space has been compromised by the actions of others is truly heartbreaking.”

As such, Lawrence feels that “COIN can no longer continue as a band,” and all future tour dates have been canceled. Those who already purchased tickets can receive a refund at point of purchase.

“To our listeners, I am sorry for the disappointment this may bring,” Lawrence writes. “Your support has meant the world to me, and I owe it to you to be honest and decisive in addressing the situation.”

“There’s a lot to figure out about the future,” he concludes. “But I know I’m not done making music yet.”

COIN broke out in 2016 with the single “Talk Too Much,” which hit the top 10 on Billboard‘s Alternative Airplay chart. They also charted on Alternative Airplay with the 2021 single “Chapstick.”

The most recent COIN album is 2024’s I’m Not Afraid of Music Anymore.

Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Previous Post

Girl in red to star in upcoming movie ’Low Expectations’

Next Post

Listen to two new Lumineers songs, ‘You’re All I Got’ and ‘So Long’

Follow Us

  • Careers
    • Contest Rules
  • FCC Public File
  • Privacy Policy
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2024 Times-Shamrock Communications 149 Penn Ave, Scranton, PA | Site designed and maintained by RadioBB

No Result
View All Result
  • Music News
  • All Access Club
  • Podcasts
  • Apps
    • Alexa Skill
    • Android
    • Apple
  • Contact Us

© Copyright 2024 Times-Shamrock Communications 149 Penn Ave, Scranton, PA