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Farewell, David Crowder Band

DCB, one of CCM's brightest spots for the last decade, to call it quits after fall tour

The David Crowder Band announced on its website that its next album, due in September, will be its last, and that the group will go out with a bang with a farewell tour this fall.

"This is why we've so cleverly named it The 7 Tour," DCB explained in the online statement. "The number 7 has often been used to represent completion, and that feels exactly where we are as a band."

The statement went on to imply that they might have known for a long time that their next album – their sixth – would be their last one. They say they thought from the beginning (the band formed in 2000) that they would do a 6-album set, with the second three albums "loosely associated with the first three. . . . The problem, or the beauty, is that we've never been able to see past album 6."

The final album will follow 2005's Collision, their last full-length, and will likely be called Mass – a play on words as another physics term and as a religious service. "Fittingly enough," the statement said, "it seems our little Mass has turned into a Requiem. We'd love your prayers as we endeavor to put at period at the end of this sentence."

Read the whole statement here.

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