Though the trio disbanded temporarily in 2005, they had managed to tour Australia twelve times between 1994 and 2004 and release eight albums within their 15 years together. When the band reformed in April last year, they performed a string of Canadian shows and festivals, where the band hinted that the reformation was permanent, the seven-year hiatus reigniting the band’s Middle Eastern-inspired rock performance.
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