Jesse Buglione, who has left Lagwagon, has posted an update on why he parted ways with the band after so many years:
I’m no longer in Lagwagon. And the fact that I have a son has a lot to do with it – I was gone for most of the time that he was two years old (he’s 3 1/2 now) and missed a lot while we were on tour. It’s no fun only getting to spend 10 minutes a day with him via Skype during his formative years. And, sorry to say, my son is much more important to me than Lagwagon. There are actually a number of other reasons that motivated my decision to finally leave, none of which I feel comfortable going into right now. Money isn’t really among those, considering I’m making much less now working 50+ hours a week than I ever did with Lagwagon.
Overall, what it comes down to is that it’s hard continuing with something if your heart’s not in it. And for me, in a weird way, there’s something a little more gratifying about doing my current job (art director for a magazine). Even though it’s a magazine I wouldn’t personally read and our monthly deadline is more stressful than Lagwagon ever was, doing new layouts every day has become a little more gratifying than playing Mr. Coffee for the 2000th time.
Jesse posted the message via the band’s official message board. Check out his entire statement here.
Source Jesse Buglione, who has left Lagwagon, has posted an update on why he parted ways with the band after so many years:
I’m no longer in Lagwagon. And the fact that I have a son has a lot to do with it – I was gone for most of the time that he was two years old (he’s 3 1/2 now) and missed a lot while we were on tour. It’s no fun only getting to spend 10 minutes a day with him via Skype during his formative years. And, sorry to say, my son is much more important to me than Lagwagon. There are actually a number of other reasons that motivated my decision to finally leave, none of which I feel comfortable going into right now. Money isn’t really among those, considering I’m making much less now working 50+ hours a week than I ever did with Lagwagon.
Overall, what it comes down to is that it’s hard continuing with something if your heart’s not in it. And for me, in a weird way, there’s something a little more gratifying about doing my current job (art director for a magazine). Even though it’s a magazine I wouldn’t personally read and our monthly deadline is more stressful than Lagwagon ever was, doing new layouts every day has become a little more gratifying than playing Mr. Coffee for the 2000th time.
Jesse posted the message via the band’s official message board. Check out his entire statement here.
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