A Killer’s Confession are down another member, with guitarist Max Carrillo exiting the roster. Carrillo is the second musician from the band to quit mid-tour this month. Speaking last Friday, April 18th, Carrillo stated the following on social media of his decision to exit:
“Quitting A Killer’s Confession. Not good human beings. No wonder the drummer and merch guy quit at the same show for being treated super badly. Also found out they’re trying to create a fake scenario about me behind my back. Saying I got drunk on stage and fell off. And then telling me the other drummer wanted to get rid of me to try to turn me against them. When the whole time they talked about replacing the drummer and bassists behind their backs.
And then the singer was ready to fight me today. Fuck that unprofessional bullshit. The abuse and toxicity in that band is unreal. Currently left stranded in Santa Clarita, California. Gonna try to figure out a way to get back to LA. If there’s any California friends that can help please let me know thanks”
Carrillo shared further details regarding his departure in the comments of his Facebook post. Among them are his assertions regarding the allegedly unprofessional conduct he experienced within the band. Carrillo was a recent addition to A Killer’s Confession, having joined the band this past March.
Carrillo‘s departure follows that of drummer Kegan King, who quit the group last week. Posts made via King‘s Facebook indicate that situation was not an amicable departure. A Killer’s Confession are currently winding down a U.S. tour that has seen Reavis joined on a nightly basis by several former members of his past outfit Mushroomhead.
04/22 Denver, CO – HQ
04/24 Colorado Springs, CO – Sunshine Studios
04/25 Kansas City, MO – Vivo Live
04/26 Lincoln, NE – 1867 Bar
04/27 Sioux Falls, SD – Bigs Bar
04/28 Des Moines, IA – Lefty’s