Dogleg announce hiatus, frontman addresses “possessive” behaviour in relationships

Frontman Alex Stoitsiadis shared a statement on Twitter on Monday.

November 15, 2021
Dogleg announce hiatus, frontman addresses “possessive” behaviour in relationships Dogleg. Photo by Danielle Dabney  

Michigan-based emo band Dogleg announced a hiatus in a statement on Monday published by the band's lead vocalist and guitarist Alex Stoitsiadis, Stereogum reports. The statement addresses allegations of "possessive" and other inappropriate behaviour in his relationships.

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“I have spent the last several days hearing from those that I have wronged," Stoitsiadis wrote, "and reading their statements of how my negative behaviors have affected them. I have struggled to adequately address these legitimate concerns about my actions."

He continued: “In romantic relationships, I would get inappropriately possessive. When I realized a relationship was ending, I would text and call obsessively. I would lie when asked directly if I was seeing other people. I would selfishly divert conversations to be about my own issues, and would not give ample time or care to the issues of other people. In both cases, I would routinely put myself over others.”

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Stoitsiadis went on to announce that Dogleg will go on hiatus. "At this point, I need to reflect and actively work on recognizing and managing these negative patterns of behavior. I am sorry to those I have hurt. I want to thank my bandmates, my closest friends, my family, and the community all for holding me accountable.”

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The FADER has reached out to Dogleg's label Triple Crown Records for more information.

Dogleg announce hiatus, frontman addresses “possessive” behaviour in relationships