ASIWYFA reach out to fans for help

By Tom Aylott

And So I Watch You From Afar have reached out to fans for help following cancellation of their recent touring plans.

The quick backstory is that the band had to pull tours due to a member needing surgery, and this has left them fairly high and dry for the future. They’re asking fans to help them out with a bit of a donation to the cause, so read the band’s statement about their plight below and help ’em out if you want to see them keep up the good fight.

“Hey all from ASIWYFA, hope you’re all well.

We’re here to ask for your help guys.

As you know, this month and last we had to cancel our UK and European tours as one of the band needed some surgery. The good news is we’re all now fighting fit and recovered. The bad news is that we really count on tours to keep the band moving, pay our over heads, feed us and keep us alive and as we haven’t been on tour we’ve run very low on money. Add to this that our trusty van finally bit the dust last month, we’ve been hit with some huge legal fees, we need to renew our visas to get back into USA to tour next year all whilst trying to repress some old stock for you guys, we’re feeling the burn. Our new label Sargent House has helped us out so much already, but there’s really only so much they can do…

So we’re turning to the people who care about all these things, you guys.

We’ve never done this before and hopefully we’ll never have to again but if want/can donate something to keeping ASIWYFA able to do what we love doing please click on the link below

Thanks for understanding, and of course, we’ll have a little present for everyone who helps out.

All our love

ASIWYFA

YOU CAN DONATE AND HELP US BY CLICKING THIS LINK

http://asiwyfa.tumblr.com/post/35984191287/we-need-your-help

http://www.facebook.com/andsoiwatchyoufromafar

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