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BETTER LOVERS Splits With GREG PUCIATO, Both Parties Issue Statements

The band thanks fans for their support as they search for a new singer while finishing their next album.

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Better Lovers have officially announced that they are parting ways with vocalist Greg Puciato. The band expressed gratitude for their time together, saying, "We're proud of the work we've done together but we are moving in another direction."

Addressing fans directly, the band added: "To all of our fans, thank you for riding with us these past few years. We've accomplished so much in such a short time with your support and we're still beyond excited to continue down this road with you."

The remaining four members – Jordan Buckley, Steve Micciche, Clayton "Goose" Holyoak, and Will Putney – are currently finishing writing a new album, which they say they are "extremely proud of," and have confirmed that they are actively searching for a new singer to join the lineup.

Better Lovers concluded their statement with a message of appreciation and anticipation: "Thanks for your understanding, we'll see you soon."

Puciato has only offered the following via an Instagram story, which doesn't say much outside him assuring everyone that everything is "cool": "NO BAD BLOOD. EVERYONE'S COOL. DON'T SPECULATE. LOVE THESE PEOPLE AND LOVE THE BAND. ROOTING FOR THEM ALL COLLECTIVELY AND INDIVIDUALLY. THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR MAKING THE LAST FEW YEARS SPECIAL. LONG LIVE THE FROG”

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