Indie rock band Twin Temple recently announced that Charley Crockett has decided to exclude them from opening for him on two dates of his “Age of the Ram” Tour.
The band claims that their removal stems from the use of satanic imagery in their performances, which Crockett found objectionable.
Twin Temple expressed their disappointment over the decision, emphasizing their artistic choice to explore themes that may not align with mainstream sensibilities.
While Crockett has not publicly provided a detailed explanation, the decision highlights the ongoing dialogue about artistic expression and boundaries in music.
The incident has sparked discussions among fans and music enthusiasts about the intersection of art and personal beliefs in live performances.
As the “Age of the Ram” Tour continues, the music community is watching closely to see how this situation unfolds and its implications for future collaborations.
Source: tasteofcountry.com
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