Big Thief, the indie rock band known for their unique sound and heartfelt lyrics, recently announced a significant change in their lineup. Bassist Max Oleartchik, who has been a part of the band since 2015 and contributed to all five of their studio albums, is leaving the group for ‘interpersonal reasons.’
In a statement released by the band, they expressed gratitude for the years they have shared with Max and emphasized the importance of mutual respect in their decision. The departure of Oleartchik marks the end of an era for Big Thief but also signifies the beginning of a new chapter for the band.
Max Oleartchik, the son of Israeli musician Alon Oleartchik, originally from Tel Aviv, joined Big Thief after reconnecting with bandmate Buck Meek in Brooklyn. Together with Adrianne Lenker, they created music that resonated with fans and critics alike, with albums like ‘Masterpiece,’ ‘Capacity,’ ‘U.F.O.F.,’ ‘Two Hands,’ and ‘Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You.’
While this change may come as a surprise to fans, the band members ask for understanding and support as they navigate this transition. Big Thief’s message to their loyal followers is one of trust, respect, and care as they move forward into the next phase of their musical journey.
As Big Thief bids farewell to Max Oleartchik, they reflect on the impact he has had on their music and express their deep appreciation for his contributions. Fans can expect the band to continue creating heartfelt and introspective music as they evolve and grow in the absence of their longtime bassist.