There is no easy way to say any of this but I'm going to try my best here. Being in a band is a tricky balancing act at times. It's something like what I would imagine being in a polyamorous business relationship with a traveling circus. It's amazing, it's frustration, it's a confusing exercise in trust in the best possible way. Over the last 2 years I've had the extreme pleasure of playing music with 3 of my best friends, met crazy awesome people from totally different places and backgrounds and shared stories, fears and annoyances with them. It was without a doubt the best time I've had in my entire life and I'm infinitely grateful for that. It's a with a heavy heart that I must depart from Two Hand Fools, a band that meant alot to me way before I was any part of it. I know it maybe hard to understand, but I'm going to be moving on to other pursuits and projects but playing music with these individuals is microscopic in the scope of things compared to being their friend for as long as I can be. At this point you maybe thinking "this doesn't make any sense at all" or "suck it up or something" or whatever, but respectfully I don't care. It's peanuts compared to drinking a beer, sitting on a porch or bitching about my day to Adam, Ty or Ryan, which I'm not willing to gamble. I'll be playing with the guys one more time at Grog Shop with Saintseneca and Dolfish Music this upcoming Wednesday. We'd love for you to come out. Obviously THF will be a band for years to come and I urge to to give them you support as I know I will. Thanks for the memories, Sean Clark























