Knife Party Will Now Abandon Ship In November

For those of you who are eagerly awaiting Abandon Ship, the upcoming album from Knife Party, we've got some bad news. The Australian duo has announced today that the disc is now delayed from its initial end of October release date to November 10th. It's not a huge deal, but it's definitely a bit disappointing for those who have been looking forward to hearing new music from Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen.

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For those of you who are eagerly awaiting Abandon Ship, the upcoming album from Knife Party, we’ve got some bad news. The Australian duo has announced today that the disc is now delayed from its initial end of October release date to November 10th. It’s not a huge deal, but it’s definitely a bit disappointing for those who have been looking forward to hearing new music from Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen.

Thankfully, Knife Party did issue a statement apologizing to fans and explaining why they have to wait a bit longer now. It seems that the guys just needed some more time to polish off the tracks, which is perfectly fine by us. It’s not a big delay at all and if it means that we’re going to be getting more great Knife Party music, then I’m totally okay with it.

Check out Rob and Gareth’s statement below and let us know how you feel about the delay in the comments section.

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