Mike Dean Steps Down from Corrosion of Conformity
Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow… This is a bit of news that feels completely unexpected, but here we are — Corrosion of Conformity bassist Mike Dean announced this morning that he’s walking away from the band he helped create back in 1982.
In a post on the band’s official Facebook page, both Dean and the remaining members of the band address the bassist’s decision, with the main issues being distance between band members and the passing of late drummer Reed Mullin. Despite those issues, both parties made it perfectly clear that this was an amicable split.
“Recently I made a decision to step away from Corrosion Of Conformity, a band started 40 odd years ago by Reed Mullin, Woody Weatherman, and myself. I’m extremely proud of everything we’ve done together, and look forward to hearing more from the band going forward.
“When I rejoined COC for the finishing touches of the “Deliverance” album, I moved back to Raleigh, NC for an all-in creative campaign, but time, distance and side projects and life in general has changed all of that.
“Ever since Reed drifted away from the band and then passed way, it’s been difficult for me to collaborate on new material with bandmates who live hundreds of miles away. I look forward to putting together a new Raleigh based outlet to create new music with more alacrity and with more of an emphasis on my own ideas than in recent times. Also, I look forward to continuing to record and produce other artists.
“All the best to Woodroe, Pepper, and COC crew, and most importantly, many big thanks to the fans of all iterations of the band, who have made this real for all of these years.
“Salute!
Mike Dean”
As you may remember, the band’s been working on their follow up to their 2018 album No Cross, No Crown. They even got Galactic drummer Stanton Moore to return behind the kit for the record nearly 20 years after his work on In The Arms of God.
According to the band’s statement, they intend on continuing without Dean, stating that work on the new record is still ongoing and should be released next year.
“We, Woodroe and Pepper, are in full support of Dean’s future endeavors and wish him all the best in the quest. Thankful for the music made and (R)evolutionary paths created.
“That being said, this book of Corrosion is not finished, nor will the train stop. The opportunity to play music and create is something that we don’t take lightly, and we will not waver. New COC recording is well underway and will be released in 2025.
“Much love and respect to all the free thinkin’ beer drinkin’ friends and fans worldwide, looking to making more. Without you, we are just growing deaf in a garage.
“See you on the horizon.
“Stay tuned, stay heavy.”
Wild.