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What happened to The Maccabees band?

What happened to The Maccabees band?

They released four albums: Colour It In in 2007, followed by Wall of Arms in 2009, Given to the Wild which was released on 9 January 2012 and their last album Marks to Prove It released on 31 July 2015. The band announced that they decided to disband in August 2016, with farewell gigs in 2017.

Why is the Apocrypha not in the King James Bible?

They reasoned that not printing the Apocrypha within the Bible would prove to be less costly to produce. Since that time most modern editions of the Bible and reprintings of the King James Bible omit the Apocrypha section.

What does apocryphal mean in the Bible?

Apocrypha, (from Greek apokryptein, “to hide away”), in biblical literature, works outside an accepted canon of scripture. The history of the term’s usage indicates that it referred to a body of esoteric writings that were at first prized, later tolerated, and finally excluded.

When did the Maccabees release their last album?

The Maccabees were an English indie rock band, formed in 2004 in London. They released four albums: Colour It In in 2007, followed by Wall of Arms in 2009, Given to the Wild which was released on 9 January 2012 and their last album Marks to Prove It released on 31 July 2015.

Is the Maccabees splitting up after 14 years?

The Maccabees have announced they’re to split after 14 years, four albums and countless gigs together. To mark the occasion, we look back at their 10 best tunes. 10. Marks To Prove It

How did the band The Maccabees get their name?

The band came up with the name by flicking through the Bible and picking out a random word. Despite adopting a name with perceived religious connotations, lead singer Orlando Weeks has more recently affirmed, in an interview on Steve Lamacq ‘s BBC 6 Music show, that none of the band is religious.

When did can you give it by the Maccabees come out?

In July 2009, second single “Can You Give It” was released. The Maccabees invited the Dodworth Colliery Band of Barnsley to record a rousing brass version of the single for the B-side. The Guardian interviewed Orlando and Felix during the recording session.