Toronto-based noise-pop duo Black Dresses have announced their intention to break up, citing a period of "extended harassment" from fans.
In a statement posted to social media last night, the band's Ada Rook wrote that the decision was taken after two years of co-founder Devi McCallion being subjected to "invasion of privacy and harassment." Black Dresses broke through in 2018 with their debut album WASTEISOLATION, a viral success on TikTok.
Since then they've released a string of EPs and full-length projects, including last month's Peaceful As Hell. Read Next: Black Dresses share a gnarled cover of 100 Gecs’ “800db cloud” "When we released WASTEISOLATION we had almost no audience, didn’t know what TikTok was, and didn't think
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