In a recent interview with Metalirium, MY DYING BRIDE guitarist Andrew Craighan discussed the band’s decision to bring in Mikko Kotamäki (SWALLOW THE SUN) as their live vocalist for 2025. This move follows an apparent disagreement with MY DYING BRIDE‘s original singer, Aaron Stainthorpe.
When asked about how the collaboration with Mikko came to be, Andrew responded: “Despite all the problems, the band was willing and ready to perform the remaining shows in 2024, but, unfortunately, there was no willing singer. The band only discovered this at the very last minute, which led to the cancelation. Given that the album had just been released, the band was not prepared to be sidelined. As a result, a meeting was organized to discuss the possibility of a replacement. Mikko was the unanimous first choice.”
Regarding Aaron‘s current status with MY DYING BRIDE, Andrew stated: “As Aaron has, in truth, distanced himself from the band, we are only aware of his activities through social media and online interviews. The band contacted him in March 2025 to enquire about his intentions with MY DYING BRIDE, but he has not responded. We first learned through social media that he was on a hiatus from MDB. Although he states online that he is still part of the band, he has not engaged with us since April 2024. So, in response to your question, the band does not know what his plans with MDB are.”
While speaking on the Iblis Manifestations podcast, Stainthorpe discussed his current relationship with MY DYING BRIDE: “Well, in fact, the last thing I heard was they’re writing new material as well now, which is interesting. I have not heard from Andrew for over a year. And as me and him are the only founder members left… And we never had a manager. Me and Andrew managed as best we could for years and years and years. There was only one stint when we nearly got a manager — Ronnie James Dio‘s ex-wife, funnily enough. That was a long, long time ago. So me and Andrew figured, ‘Well, we could probably do it.’ So we had a go of it, and then we had this big bust-up — I can’t even remember when it was now, a year ago, a year and a half. And I thought, ‘We’ll let it die down a bit, and when we come to our senses, we’ll get around the table, thrash out our differences and reignite the band.’ And then I saw they were gigging without me. So I thought, obviously there’s no communication then. So, what do I do? I’ll just keep doing what I do until there is some communication. And there still hasn’t been. So I’m getting on with my life.
“I’m not gonna sit there and stew and wait for things to happen,” he continued. “I’m gonna crack on and maintain a busy schedule. But I’ve no idea who they’re gonna use in the studio, if they do a new album. I don’t even know if there’s a record deal anymore, ’cause everything’s gone pear shaped at Nuclear Blast. I don’t even know if Nuclear Blast is operating as a full record label anymore. I’ve heard all kinds of weird stories. And I know for a fact that the guy I used to chat with at Nuclear Blast, he’s not there anymore. So over the last couple of years there’s been massive, massive changes. So I don’t even know if MY DYING BRIDE have a deal. And if they do, I don’t know where that leaves me. I’ve not left the band, and I haven’t been kicked out, so I don’t understand where we’re gonna go. I don’t know what the future is. But having been a founder member and in the band for 35 years, I’m not leaving. If they wanna do things without me, well, good luck to ’em.”
MY DYING BRIDE‘s latest album, A Mortal Binding, was released in April 2024 via Nuclear Blast Records.
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