Horsehead (band) - Break Up

Break Up

Shortly after Horsehead released "Bounce Back" / "Procrastinator" in June 2000, Vallance quit the band, stating that he was "disillusioned with the music business and most of the people connected with it". The band considered continuing with a replacement but broke up shortly after Vallance's exit and each member turned to various projects. Kingman joined Christine Anu's backing band; while McKenzie worked as a session musician for Things of Stone and Wood and Mark Seymour. Each worked independently on recording and production for other artists. McLean undertook an Architecture course. Vallance became a sound engineer and producer. Waugh kept drumming for a variety of local groups. By 2002 Kingman had engineered and co-produced The Surrogate's EP, Gentleman's Hardcore and was still with Anu; McLean was working as an architect and songwriter. McKenzie supplied acoustic guitar on Seymour's second solo album, One Eyed Man (2001). As of April 2005 Vallance was working in sound and confirmed there "won't be a 'reunion' anytime soon as far as concerned".

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