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Bury Tomorrow part ways with guitarist / vocalist Jason Cameron

Bury Tomorrow state that it is "apparent that we aren’t all on the same page", and therefore guitarist / vocalist Jason Cameron has left the band.

Bury Tomorrow part ways with guitarist / vocalist Jason Cameron
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Emily Carter

Bury Tomorrow have announced that they've parted ways with guitarist / vocalist Jason Cameron (pictured above second from left).

The musician has been with the Southampton metalcore crew since their formation in 2006, but having "this time of reflection" over the pandemic has seemingly put him on a different path now.

"The past 18 months have been challenging for everyone," Bury Tomorrow say in a statement. "The music industry in particular has been completely turned on its head. We’ve had a lot of time to reflect individually on what we want out of life and more so out of Bury Tomorrow. During this time of reflection, it has become apparent that we aren’t all on the same page and haven’t been for some time.

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"We’re so proud of everything we have achieved so far as a five and are immensely grateful to everyone who has supported us along the way but after many discussions, ourselves and Jason have agreed that in order to progress how we all intend, we will be parting ways.

"We know whatever Jase goes on to do next, he will bring the same love and passion he brought to Bury Tomorrow.

"We are excited to see what this new chapter of Bury Tomorrow has in store for us. We hope your love and support will continue and we cannot wait to see the Team BT faithful at our upcoming shows."

Frontman Dani Winter-Bates re-shared the statement and added: "I know this will be disappointing for some people to read but please be respectful with your opinions."

He also said that Bury Tomorrow will no longer be performing at Bloodstock in August, but are "100 per cent" playing Slam Dunk Festival in September.

See Jason performing with Bury Tomorrow at The K! Pit in 2019:

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