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Noble reacted to those criticisms, stating individuals he’d spoken with were “over the moon” about the choice to include Sticky Fingers, and Frost, to the Bluesfest line-up.
“I’m aware the singer is a diagnosed bipolar schizophrenic, and I am aware that, whatever happened in 2016, he’s had years of no incidents while he’s been managing his condition,” Noble said.
“At what point are we going to show compassion and forgiveness through his efforts at growth? When do we forgive people with a mental health issue at attempting to move forward in life?”
Comment has actually been looked for from Bluesfest and Sticky Fingers.
Coverage of Plum’s allegations has actually given that been eliminated by sites Music Feeds and The Music.
King Gizzard returned from their most effective American trip last November with 2 leading 10 albums on the ARIA album chart, and a 3rd album in 11th area.
Frontman Stu Mackenzie informed The Age and Sydney Morning Herald at the time “it just feels like everything in the States is really happening” for the band.
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