The Divorce


The Divorce was a rock band from Seattle, Washington, originally composed of Shane Berry, lead vocals, keyboard, guitar and tambourine, and Kyle Risan, drums. The band's first full-length release was There Will Be Blood Tonight on Fugitive Records in 2003. Prior to the release of its first album, however, the band released a self-titled EP featuring four songs, three of which were re-recorded for There Will Be Blood Tonight. The EP was also released in 2003 on Fugitive Records.
Prior to the release of There Will Be Blood Tonight, the band added Garrett Lunceford, formerly the drummer for Acceptance, on lead guitar. The Divorce continued to play shows around the Seattle area, and ventured on several small tours. During this time the band continued to write new songs and gain popularity among members of Seattle's music scene.
In September 2005 The Divorce released its second full-length album titled The Gifted Program on Made In Mexico Records, a short-lived record label helmed by Damien Jurado.
The band recorded nine tracks for a planned third album, In Arms. Before releasing the album, however, the band broke up. The album was released to streaming services in 2019.
On June 30, 2007 The Divorce played its final show at the Crocodile Cafe in Seattle.

Post breakup

Since the band's dissolution, Garrett Lunceford has played drums for a number of Seattle-based bands, including Wild Orchid Children, Kay Kay and His Weathered Underground, The Catch, The Raggedy Anns, and SHiPS. Garrett also toured with Alaska-based band Portugal. The Man, temporarily replacing drummer Jason Sechrist for part of 2008 as well as playing drums on their 2009 release, The Satanic Satanist. In 2015, Garrett rejoined Acceptance, playing drums, guitar, and keys, for the recording of Colliding By Design, and the subsequent supporting tour.
On July 30, 2011, The Divorce briefly reformed to perform a reunion show at Seattle's Crocodile Cafe.

Line-up