Goose ousts band member Jeff Arevalo over personal life allegations

play

Rock band Goose is saying goodbye to one of its members. 

In a post to Instagram Sunday, the group released a joint statement hinting at a troubled split with drummer Jeff Arevalo. 

“We have been made aware of behavior in Jeff’s personal life that does not align with the band’s core values,” the statement reads. “As a result, Jeff will no longer be a part of the Goose organization.”

Once a five-man collective fusing psychedelic and funk sounds, the band will now play as a foursome. 

“This is an incredibly unfortunate, unexpected situation, and we did not anticipate having to make another painful change to the band,” the statement continued. Arevalo first stepped back from his role in the band at the start of the year, releasing a statement in February that implied a more temporary hiatus for his own “well-being.”

“It is clear that this is the only way forward as we remain committed to upholding the values that define our community,” Goose’s joint statement said, “particularly when it comes to respecting others and creating a safe environment.”

This is not the band’s first shakeup. Since its founding in 2014, Goose has been home to a rotating cast of characters. Following Arevalo’s exit, the band is currently comprised of Rick Mitarotonda, Trevor Weekz, Peter Anspach and Cotter Ellis. Only Weekz and Mitarotonda are founding members.

The details around Arevalo’s alleged behavior remain unclear. He first joined the band in 2020, serving as the group’s post-pandemic percussion as they played various festivals and stadium shows. 

The group, which is headed out on tour again in April, traveled the country in 2024 for a spate of live shows.

“This past tour was an unexpected challenge to navigate, but through it all, the four of us forged a deeper connection on and off stage,” the statement said.

“We’re feeling inspired to continue growing as a unit as we move into this next chapter, and are deeply grateful for everyone with us on this journey.”

In January, the group announced its fourth studio album “Everything Must Go,” which is expected to drop in April. It is unclear whether Arevalo will play on the whole project, but he is credited on the first two singles: “Give It Time” and “Lead Up.”

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *