The Mowgli’s release new single, announce breakup
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L.A. indie quintet the Mowgli’s on Friday released a new single — and with it announced that they are calling it quits after almost a decade.
“After much thought,” the band said in a statement posted to their social media, “we’ve collectively decided that this is a good time to step away from this chapter in our lives.”
Known for the exuberant pop-rock, the band — most recently, Joshua Hogan, Katie Jayne Earl, Matthew Di Panni, David Appelbaum and Andy Warren — released three albums: 2013’s “Waiting for the Dawn” (a remake of a self-released album from the year before), 2015’s “Kids in Love” and 2016’s “Where’d Your Weekend Go?” Since 2018, they’ve released an EP a year, including “Dizzyonatightrope” this past May.
They thanked their fans and followers in a letter, posted below the new song:
||| Previously: Make Music Pasadena (2016), live at the Regent Theatre, “I’m Good,” “Through the Dark,” “I’ve Been Around” and “San Francisco”
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