Following the initial statement, Spencer took to his Instagram story to relay the news, expanding on what was revealed in the press release.
He reflects on his time in the band and tells fans to keep watch of what he has planned next. He also asks that they support whomever replaces him.
Check out his full statement below:
âItâs with mixed emotion that I share with you the following news: I regret that Iâve decided to step down as the drummer of Five Finger Death Punch. This decision has been weighing on me for months. Now the time has finally come. Iâve been playing drums since I was six years old. After years of the physicality leading to surgeries, I feel itâs best to step down.
âAs with professional athletes, when the body and mental state donât achieve the standard required to meet the rigorous demands necessary to perform at a high level, the choice is clear. I feel fortunate that my body has provided me with several decades of doing what I love: playing double-bass and shredding the drums. However, the rigorous physical wear and tear has worn down my body to the point where I feel I can no longer deliver a performance you great fans deserve and one that brings me satisfaction and joy.â
âIn addition, I feel the band deserves to get someone with fresh fire and energyâcapable of delivering Death Punch music the way fans deserve. Iâm confident they will! Like you, I will be cheering on the band to continue making great music as they tour the world and bring exciting shows to all our cherished fans. Personally, I have a number of future projects Iâm excited aboutâall of which require that I be physically able to move fluidly and without pain. I hope youâll continue to be part of the next chapter of my life.
âI sincerely wish nothing but the very best for my brothers in Death Punch family. And I encourage our fans to continue supporting whoever
ORIGINAL STORY:
Drummer Jeremy Spencer announced he is parting ways with Five Finger Death Punch.
The band hit the road with Breaking Benjamin in the summer then announced
Back in November, Spencer announced he would not be joining the band on the fall tour as he was slated to undergo back surgery. Scale The Summitâs Charlie Engen filled in for Spencer during FFDPâs fall run.
Now, Spencer is announcing his departure via a statement, explaining âthe physical wear and tearâ is affecting his performances:
âThis decision has been weighing on me for months; and now the time has finally come. I started to play when I was 6 years old, and I feel fortunate that my body has provided me with several decades of doing what I love most: drumming.
âHowever, the rigorous physical wear and tear has got me to the point where I feel I can no longer deliver a performance that brings me satisfaction and joy. I feel the band deserves to get someone with the fire and energy, capable of delivering the performance that the fans deserve.
âLike you, I will be cheering them on to continue making great music as they tour the world and bring exciting shows to all our cherished fans.â
The press release also states Spencer needs a âsignificant amount of time to recoverâ from his back surgery, and âthe band fully supports his decision.â
Spencer has drummed with the band for 14 years. FFDP havenât announced who will be replacing him.
The band dropped a video for âBlue On Blackâ last week. The single is taken from their latest And Justice For None, which is available here. Check out the video below.