Experience part ways with Brady Ebert

Author Benedetta Baldin - 11.4.2026

The last time that I posted two consecutive news about people parting ways from bands was in November, when Alissa White-Gluz was left out of Arch Enemy and Fabio Lione parted ways with Angra. And this day is about to be the same! Former Turnstile/The S.E.T. guitarist Brady Ebert is a member of Experience, a new hardcore band, as per theprp. The band has released a statement that clarifies Ebert’s position within the group. Ebert is being held on charges of first-degree assault and attempted second-degree murder after a violent incident that occurred on March 29, 2026, involving the father of Turnstile singer Brendan Yates. A few weeks after being fired from The S.E.T. in February due to behavioural issues, Ebert announced his new band, Experience. Experience released an ambiguous statement on April 6th in response to Ebert’s recent incarceration. Ebert is no longer a member of the band, according to an additional statement made by Experience on April 10.

We want to follow up on our last post because we know it left some questions.
There’s a difference between acknowledging what Brady meant to us and excusing what happened. What he did is fucked up. Plain and simple.

This situation has been heavy and hard to process. We’ve been struggling to even find the words for it. We spent months building this record together, putting everything into it, and then one decision changed everything.

Brady is no longer a member of this band.

We also want to be clear that we didn’t want to make any public statement about that without him knowing first. Right now, he isn’t allowed visitors or phone calls, so we haven’t been able to have that conversation.

At the center of all of this are real people dealing with real trauma, especially the Yates family. That’s what matters most.

Our connection with Brady was rooted in trying to support growth and mental health, which makes this even harder to sit with.

We’re still processing all of this. We’re trying to move forward in a way that’s honest and doesn’t pretend any of this is okay.

— Experience