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New Jersey metalcore band The Number Twelve Looks Like You has
decided to call it quits. The band will play one last farewell show on
Friday, January 29 at School of Rock East in South Hackensack, NJ. The
show will feature various special guests to be announced. Guitarist
Alexis G. Pareja has issued the following statement regarding the
decision to break up:
"When I first started picking up my guitar and playing my favorite
songs I always aspired to be able to experience what these talented
artists/musicians were feeling. They get up on stage night after night
to deliver a show and connect on this level that is metaphysical with
their fans. Perhaps fans look up to those artists because they are this
kind of gateway to a greater Utopian sense of being that transcends
whatever dismal reality we live in. Of course, there are musicians who
do this for the wrong reasons and I have had the displeasure of
encountering many of these types but they always end up chewed up and
spit out by the same people that brought them there. What we forget is
that this tightly knit community of genuine original music universally
travels and destroys all barriers to bring even the 2 most opposing
characters together. It also stands the test of time."
"I'm
glad to say I had quite a journey with this band (my first and only
band). To write music only for myself and have others enjoy was the
greatest thing I could ever happen to me. I saw many faces that
genuinely appreciated what we were doing and that was what always kept
us going. We may have never reached the pinnacle of what we could have
been yet we fought hard and brought challenging ideas to those who
chose to listen closely. There comes a moment where one takes a step
back and reevaluates what has been built. The Number Twelve Looks Like
You brought together a ruthless, diehard, demanding fan base that
always made it fun to never know what to expect at every show. I can
guarantee that every show we ever played was priceless to us even when
there were only 5 kids. Those 5 kids in the middle of shitstown will
always remember the bedlam that was our band."
"Due to many ongoing issues and the slow deteriorating of the band
throughout the years, #12 has decided to let this little monster go to
sleep. It is best to leave this band with high standards it set for
itself than to water down anything good that we had. I'm equally
sorrowful it had to end in such a manner however this will hopefully
give rise to a new chapter of music and creativity from the members. I
will continue to pursue my ongoing visions of music, Jon will be
drumming till his heart stops the beat, Chris is going to design a
computer system that will brew a delicious IPA, and Jase is going to be
the head of Warner soon."
"All this is just my meek thoughts and opinions. I want to give thanks
to all the fans that gave me the opportunity to take my guitar playing
to the next level and to travel the world with such a fine group of
gentlemen. It was 9 years of hard work and we saw lots of bands come
and go while trudging along with minimal requirements. We shared the
stages with many amazing people and I have innumerable memories that
have made an impact on me."
"The band was never rich/famous and that was not the goal. We desired
to play music we genuinely enjoyed creating while being able to support
our own accumulating responsibilities. Unfortunately these personal
commitments have overpowered anything we can achieve which is typical
of the way this society is structured. It is virtually impossible for
the arts and music to thrive in a society that does not support it. You
either get duped into playing along or fight the uphill battle to
something better."
"Please continue to demand quality from the saturated industry of
monkeys that keep on pumping out formulaic rubbish. Hopefully one day
it will rid itself of such leeches that feed off your pockets and
insult your taste. All this is addressed to those who are continually
seeking a culture that is evolved in thought and expressiveness. We may
have not spearheaded any movement but we tried all throughout to do
something different and personally we feel we achieved that. Farewell
to all."