

A long break will do us all wonders, and I wish the boys all the best in whatever they do.” CJ Wildheart – Cover of Lives “These things happen a lot with us,” CJ said in a Facebook post, “and I don’t think anybody is really surprised by this outcome. Photo: Robert SuttonĬJ Wildheart has announced his ‘best of’ album, Lives, with pre-orders available from Once a Wildheart, always a Wildheart.” CJ Wildheart.

“I sincerely wish the entire Wildhearts family and its beautiful and supportive wider community nothing but health, happiness and love. “The hiatus will give me the time to concentrate on finishing the book and possibly a solo project,” Danny told MetalTalk as news of the hiatus broke. It will help Danny to make that first little step into recovery and to get some self-confidence and some self-belief back.”ĭanny is looking to the future. “People want to support Danny and want to do things for Danny, and this is a way of contributing five or ten pounds a month and getting something back for it. “It’s not about just about a book,” author Guy Shankland told MetalTalk. A Patreon account has been created, which will cover an exclusive insight into the progress of the new Danny McCormack, Once A Wildheart Always A Wildheart book, with exerts, interviews and chapters every month.

We can’t thank you enough for your continued support over the years.” Danny McCormack, Photo: Robert Suttonįounding member Danny McCormack has struggled with debt and mental health issues for some time and recently put his famous bass guitar up for sale, but a project to finish his book is underway. We apologise sincerely to our fans, friends, families and work colleagues for any inconvenience this may cause. In light of this decision, all future live shows will be cancelled. “We regret to announce that due to ongoing issues within the band,” a Wildhearts statement read, “we will be taking a hiatus. MetalTalk looks at the plans of the members of the first solid line up and how The Renaissance Runners helped during Covid-19 lockdowns. The Wildhearts have announced a hiatus, meaning festival appearances such as Stonedead and a planned Hammersmith Odeon show in November are wiped from the calendar.
