So long, and thanks.
Dear friends & fans,
Due to creative differences, we have decided to call it a day. The Diableros are done.
We've had a great few years of fun playing in Toronto and around Canada. We've made many great friends in other bands and are grateful for their ruling rock and their support over the years. However, when being in a band starts to cause more stress than pleasure, you need to re-evaluate why you are doing it.
We'd been hard at work preparing to make a new album, but unfortunately the fun wasn't there. There's certainly been good times, but the overall feeling was tense and hard to shake. Perhaps this is what happens when you put together five people who are all creative in very different ways; maybe it's just too much energy. Either way, it wasn't working; we couldn't fix it.
We're sorry to those who were hoping we'd be around for a long time, but it's time for us to move on and put that energy into other endeavors.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for your support.
Cheers,
Ian, Keith, Mike, Pete & Jordan