Michigan Rattlers, a popular rock band formed by childhood friends in Petoskey, has announced an indefinite hiatus. The decision was made public through a social media post on Thursday, which expressed a mix of emotions as the band members bid farewell to their fans.
The 10-year journey, during which they performed hundreds of shows across every state in the continental United States, has come to an end for now. The band's music, which evolved from alt-country to synth-rock over time, has been well-received by audiences nationwide. Their latest album, 'Waving From a Sea', was produced by Dominic John Davis, a Detroit-based musician and longtime bassist for Jack White.
As the band members look forward to new opportunities, they expressed gratitude towards their fans for supporting them throughout their journey. They cherish the memories of performing together and hope that their music will continue to be remembered fondly by their audience.
The 10-year journey, during which they performed hundreds of shows across every state in the continental United States, has come to an end for now. The band's music, which evolved from alt-country to synth-rock over time, has been well-received by audiences nationwide. Their latest album, 'Waving From a Sea', was produced by Dominic John Davis, a Detroit-based musician and longtime bassist for Jack White.
As the band members look forward to new opportunities, they expressed gratitude towards their fans for supporting them throughout their journey. They cherish the memories of performing together and hope that their music will continue to be remembered fondly by their audience.