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Cold War Kids to replace Glass Animals at 2018 Float Festival

This year's Float Fest music festival is down one major act after a member of Glass Animals was in a severe accident in Dublin. Cold War Kids will be taking their place.
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Musicians Joe Seaward, Dave Bayley and Edmund Irwin-Singer of Glass Animals perform on the Coachella Stage during day 1 of the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival (Weekend 1) at the Empire Polo Club on April 14, 2017 in Indio, California.

SAN MARCOS, Texas — This summer's Float Fest music and river floating festival has lost one of its top acts after the band's drummer was severely injured in a bicycle accident in Dublin on July 2.

English indie rockers Glass Animals announced on social media that their drummer, Joe Seaward, suffered a complex skull fracture after being hit by a truck while riding his bike.

Known for their hits such as "Black Mambo," "Gooey," and "Life Itself," Glass Animals said they would be canceling all of their shows for the remainder of the year as Seaward recovers.

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Glass Animals was scheduled to perform second to last at the festival on July 22. Instead, Float Fest announced Cold War Kids would be taking their place.

See Glass Animals' full announcement, penned by frontman Dave Bayley, below:

"Last Monday my best friend, and our drummer Joe was hit by a truck while on his bike here in Dublin. His leg was broken on impact and he became tangled in the truck's trailer where his skull suffered a complex fracture. Miraculously and thankfully, he is alive. After a couple long operations, he is now on the road to recovery. It's going to be a long, difficult and winding road, but knowing how determined Joe is, and seeing how much his body has recovered already in the past 10 days, I am so optimistic that he will make it back to his cheeky old self.

This past week, Joe has been under general anesthetic twice. First for neurosurgery and second for his leg. The neurosurgery consisted of reshaping part of his skull that had collapsed and been compressed into the brain by the weight of the truck's trailer. The operation was successful, but the collapsed skull had bruised and damaged the area of the brain responsible for speech. Initially, Joe was only able to get out one word ...'I'...but each day he is finding more.

As far as we know so far, no other areas of his brain are severely damaged like this. He can still wiggle his fingers and twinkle his toes, and he still laughs at all my [expletive] jokes, and demands we wake him up so he can watch the World Cup while feed him ice cream and grapes. It wasn't safe for him to go directly into his leg surgery after his brain op, but a couple days ago he was given the go-ahead by the consultants. He now has a titanium pin holding two halves of his femur together...basically he is now Wolverine.

We are very sorry to say that, because of all of this, we will be canceling our remaining shows this year. Joe's injuries are highly unlikely to heal in time to make any of them. I wish more than anything that this accident hadn't happened and that Joe was OK and that we would still be coming to hang with you all, but life has thrown something horribly sad and unexpected at us, and we need to do everything in our power to conquer it and get Joe back on his feet. I sincerely hope you can understand. We will be back as soon as we can, and stronger than ever."

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