October 23rd 2024.
Fans of The Maccabees were in for a surprise when the band recently shared a cryptic message on social media. This was the first time in seven years that the indie rock band had given an update, leaving their followers buzzing with excitement. The Maccabees, who first formed in 2004, rose to fame with their hit song "Toothpaste Kisses" from their 2007 album "Colour It In". They also found success with other tracks such as "Precious Time" and "About Your Dress" from their debut album. In 2009, the band solidified their place as a favorite among indie music lovers with the release of "Wall of Arms". Their third album, "Given to the Wild", followed in 2012, and their last album "Marks to Prove It" was released in 2015.
Sadly, in 2016, the band announced their decision to go on separate ways, with farewell gigs taking place in 2017. Despite the band's split and no new music for nine years, fans were shocked when The Maccabees shared a new post on their social media pages and website. The post featured a new logo and was accompanied by a simple tweet.
Naturally, this sparked excitement and speculation among fans, with many hoping for a reunion. Some even joked about the post, suggesting it could mean nothing at all. But the hype only grew when Felix White, the band's original guitarist and backing vocalist, responded with an eyeballs emoji.
The last time The Maccabees performed, the band consisted of Felix White, Orlando Weeks, Hugo White, Ruper Jarvis, and Sam Doyle. Metro reached out to the band for comment, but there has been no official statement yet.
Fans are eagerly waiting to hear what the band has in store, as they reminisce about the band's past hits and look forward to potentially hearing them live once again. If you have any updates or news about The Maccabees, please get in touch with our entertainment team. We would love to hear from you and share the latest updates with our readers.
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