Nic Harberle has announced his departure from The Gloom In The Corner. The drummer is moving on to “to dedicate [himself] to something else.”

Harberle said the following:
“It’s with ambivalence that I announce I am stepping down from my role as drummer for The Gloom in the Corner.
From starry eyed 18 year old me playing at the band booth in Dandenong, to touring Europe last year and headlining the trinity tour this year, gloom has taught me a hell of a lot. I wouldn’t be the person I am today or have grown nearly as much as I have in the last 8 years if it weren’t for Gloom.
Being in a touring band requires a lot of sacrifice, and placed a huge mental and emotional toll on me as an individual. As time has marched ever forward, I’ve found myself less aligned with my purpose, what I want to do in life and who I truly want to be. The time has come in my life for me to dedicate myself to something else.
Thank you to everyone who has made this journey incredible. To every single person who has come to a show, listened to our music, brought one of our insane merch items (the plates!) Or contributed in any way to my journey in the gloom in the corner, you’ve left an impression on me that will stick with me for the rest of my life. Thank you.
To Mikey & Paul and the rest of the gloom crew. I love you all and I wish you all the best for the future.
Shout out Nickelback
Nic.”
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