Founding Oxbow vocalist Eugene Robinson has split with the band due to what he's calling "irreconcilable differences." Robinson published the statement via his newsletter as captured by The PRP. Oxbow has not responded to Robinson leaving the band yet.
"…after 36 years of creative work I can't think of anything more horrible than to have to face the fact that I am now like Dr Dre. Not in the I am a billionaire part, but in the part where he left Death Row Records. I remember him famously being called on to explain why he left and since he was dealing with Suge Knight, a man who if he wasn't already in prison for killing someone might have actually killed some other one, he was… circumspect.
"Circumspect, though he did say some version of this: you ever go to a party, and you start to get uncomfortable, and then you get so uncomfortable that you have to leave? That's why I left Death Row.
"While I don't feel that my life is being threatened, my physical life, I do feel, under the weight of irreconcilable differences, none of them aesthetic or musical, that I now must leave Oxbow. Recent circumstances have caused me several dark nights of the soul and while it feels/seems crazy to kill my involvement in that which I started, I think it necessary so that maybe a kind of healing can take place that will make Oxbow a comfortable place for me to be again. If not, then not."
He added: "So that's where we are, and this is where I am. For the first time in just about forever I don't have any idea of what to do. I've always envisioned that by bringing Oxbow to the masses I was engaged in what might crazily be considered G-d's work. Bring me your lonely, downtrodden and so on…a tribe for people who have no tribes. Sure I've punched people in the face at our shows before but this was usually a course correction for people who thought punching me in the testicles was sexy.
"However, the very real prospect that we might have contributed to the misery of the world makes me sick to my stomach."