BEAK> Announce Departure of Geoff Barrow

Barrow cited "a dodgy ankle and other work I need to do before I get too old" as his reasons for moving on

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BY Megan LaPierrePublished Sep 27, 2024

After the surprise release of their fourth studio LP >>>> back in May, Portishead offshoot BEAK> have announced the departure of their drummer, producer/composer Geoff Barrow.

"After nearly 16 years of bad language & random tempo decisions, Geoff is sadly leaving BEAK>," the band, rounded out by Billy Fuller and Will Young, shared in a press release. "Our shows in the UK and Europe this year and the USA shows early next year will be his last ones with us." 

"When we first met for a jam at the Invada [Records] Christmas party in 2008, we had no idea it would result in a collection of albums, singles, EPs and soundtracks we're all really proud of," they continued. "In terms of future BEAK> activity, there's life in the old dog yet, but we need time to mourn our Geoff. New music and activity will come along when the time is right.
And for now, the 3 of us are going to rehearse for this upcoming tour and make these final set of shows with Geoff really memorable for us and our fans.
Thanks to all our fans old and new for all your support over these last 16 years."

In a statement of his own, Barrow added, "About 16 years ago, 3 like-minded musical strangers got together in a studio to make some music and didn't care if anyone heard it or not. That session turned into the first BEAK> album. 16 years on, after 4 albums and hundreds of shows around the world, it has ended up being the most joyful musical journey I've ever experienced. Unfortunately, due to a dodgy ankle and other work I need to do before I get too old, it's time for me to move on from being the mumbling drummer."

He continued, "In life, you know when it's time to quit touring and now's that time for me. Thanks to everyone that has tolerated me over the last 16 years of BEAK> records and gigs — especially Billy, Will & [former member] Matt [Williams]: your musicianship and friendship has truly enriched my life far more than you will ever know. I wish BEAK> all the best. I know there will be some absolute killer records to come in the future. I'm looking forward to my new role as BEAK>'s idiotic & musically inept A&R person at Invada."

As aforementioned, Barrow will be present for the band's upcoming live dates through the end of 2024 and early next year.

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