Indie pop band COIN has officially announced their breakup, citing serious revelations regarding guitarist Joe Memmel and drummer Ryan Winnen. The news has left fans shocked, as the group had been a staple in the alternative music scene for years, known for their energetic performances and catchy, feel-good anthems.

While the exact details remain unclear, it appears that internal issues led to the decision. Chase Lawrence, the band’s frontman and sole remaining member shared that he could no longer continue COIN under the current circumstances. For many fans, the announcement was unexpected, given the band’s consistent rise in popularity and recent releases that suggested a bright future.
Of the departing members, drummer Ryan Winnen had played a particularly vital role in shaping COIN’s sound. His rhythmic precision and dynamic style added depth to the band’s music, providing the driving force behind some of their biggest hits. A solid and consistent presence in the group, Winnen was not just a drummer but a key part of COIN’s identity. However, whatever transpired behind the scenes was significant enough to bring the band to a complete halt.
COIN had built a reputation for blending nostalgic indie-pop influences with modern production, creating songs that resonated with a wide audience. From their breakout single “Talk Too Much” to recent work that showed artistic growth, they had cultivated a dedicated following. Their music often carried an uplifting energy, making it all the more difficult for fans to reconcile the band’s sudden and serious downfall.
As the dust settles, many are left wondering what will come next for the members involved. Lawrence has not confirmed whether he will continue making music under the COIN name or move forward with a new project. As for Winnen and Memmel, their futures remain uncertain as the details surrounding their departure continue to unfold.
Breakups in the music industry are not uncommon, but the nature of COIN’s ending leaves a bittersweet feeling. Rather than gradually drifting apart, the band was effectively dismantled overnight. Fans who once looked forward to new music and live shows are now left with an unfinished chapter.
For now, COIN’s legacy exists in the songs they left behind—a collection of vibrant, infectious tracks that once embodied youthful energy and optimism. While the band itself may no longer exist, their music will continue to be played, streamed, and remembered.