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Fuck The Facts Bassist Takes Ex-Aeon Guitarist To Task For Quitting Due To Financial Woes


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Fuck The Facts bassist Marc Bourgon has released a statement that lampoons a post made by now former Aeon guitarist Daniel Dlimi last week regarding how he was quitting the band because he couldn’t afford to keep playing with them. That statement can be found after the break with Bourgon‘s amusing take on it below (thanks Metal Sucks):

“It’s with a heavy heart that I finally have decided to keep playing music. Why?!? I could never afford to do it in the first place. To tour with a band in our size, you actually lose money on each and every tour. For us, the expenses is always higher then the income, and if that wasn’t enough, I also need to take time off from my day job, which means absolutely no income at all during the period of a tour, plus the extra expenses I get from the tour that do not get covered by the income generated by that tour. Life is hard, right?

The one thing I love doing the most with my band is actually being on stage performing for you guys. But my passion for the music simply won’t pay my bills, and I’ve never expected it to. And as we all know, the record industry is suffering and album sales are lower then ever. So the only way to grow your band is to do new albums and tour like hell… If you are lucky enough, one day you will be at a level where you actually get paid for your job. I think I have a better chance winning the Powerball.

Neither do I see an option to not stay with FtF and never record albums, seeing as I like it and I wouldn’t trade it for financial stability in a million years.

So with this being said, I am now remaining in the world as a ‘professional’ musician.

A big thanks from me to all the fans that have been supporting us through the years, ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic for being a super professional dude, and last but not least, all the crazy and awesome guys in all the bands we have had the honor to tour with. Cheers!!!!””


Ex-Aeon guitarist Daniel Dlimi‘s original statement:

“It’s with a heavy heart that i finally have decided to call it quits. Why?!? I simply cant afford doing this no more. To tour with a band in our size, you actually loose money on each and every tour. For us, the expenses is always higher then the income, and if that wasn’t enough, i also need to take time of from my daytime job which means absolutely no income at all during the period of a tour plus the extra expenses i get from the tour that does not get covered by the tour-income. You see where this is going?

We have done four tours this year alone and each one of them have made us loose money. I have actually NEVER done a single tour and made a single dime in the end of the day. I am actually paying money to do shows for you guys. And the saddest thing about this is that the industry expects you to do so. Something must be seriously fucked up when for example the driver, the sound guy, the merch guy, the tour manager etc makes more money on a tour compared to bands on the bill that is not headlining?!?

The one thing i love doing the most with my band is actually being on stage performing for you guys. But my passion for the music simply won’t pay my bills. And as we all know, the record industry is suffering as hell and the record sales are lower then ever. So the only way to grow your band bigger is to do new albums and tour like hell… If you are lucky enough, one day you will be at a level where you actually get paid for you job, And like i said, i can’t afford doing all the tours required to maybe one day be a big enough name to do headline tours and actually make money out of it.

Neither do i see an option to stay with Aeon and only record albums since the reward for me with doing an album is to actually perform the songs on stage. And if i can’t do that, there is simply no point for me to go on.

So with this being said, i am now leaving the world as a “professional” musician. Because you are considered to be a professional musician if you have released 4 albums world wide and toured Europe, US, and Japan right?!? It’s ironic in many ways… It’s pure charity.

A big thanks from me to all the fans that has been supporting us through the years, Metal Blade Records for being a super professional label and not least, all the crazy and awesome guys in all the bands we have had the honor to toured with. Cheers!!!!”

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