Controversy arose after the family and foundation of late singer Riley Gale issued a statement criticizing the recent surprise Power Trip reunion set featuring the remaining band members. Now Gale’s family and the foundation have issued a new statement clarifying their previous comments.
Gale’s father Brandon wrote the original statement, which laid out a list of grievances against the December 1st performance at the Mohawk in Austin — a show that featured a surprise set of five Power Trip songs by the surviving band members and Scourge/Fugitive vocalist Seth Gilmore. In the original statement, Brandon Gale wrote that neither the foundation or Gale’s family were approached about the reunion or invited to the Mohawk show.
The rather curt language in the statement — coupled with the fact that Gale’s family filed a lawsuit against members of Power Trip in 2021 to gain some control over decisions pertaining to the band — led to a backlash on social media against Gale’s family, who some claimed were seeking financial gain despite the charitable mission of the foundation.
The clarifying statement from Gale’s father on behalf of the foundation was posted on Tuesday (December 5th) and reads [via Facebook]:
“The Gale family posted a message on December 2nd and we were saddened to hear that many fans interpreted our original message as some attempt to grab money, which is absolutely not the case. The wishes communicated were simply the ones Riley had shared with his friends and family given the state of the world in 2020, prior to his death. They were never demands. Please take a moment and allow us to correct any confusion we created.
1. The loss of our son, brother and friend Riley is something we will never recover from.
2. The Riley Gale Memorial Foundation (RGF) was established after Riley died by Riley’s family and a handful of his friends and POWER TRIP fans. The mission of the foundation is to continue the legacy Riley created by raising money for the social causes that were important to Riley and his fans.
3. The Riley Gale Memorial Foundation is an IRS approved 501 c 3 non-profit legal charity and any funds raised must be handled by the laws governing non-profits.
4. 100% of the net funds raised for the foundation are distributed to the causes that Riley supported.
5. The RGF has no employees, no paid executives and only distributes funds to charitable causes. It operates completely by the kindness and dedication of volunteers.
6. Riley’s surviving siblings and his parents agreed that all royalties and income due to Riley’s estate go into the foundation.
7. The Gales have not taken a single dollar nor benefited in any way financially from Riley’s estate and in fact the Gale family has used its own resources to fund the establishment of the foundation and all expenses for the fundraising events.
8. To date, the foundation has made significant contributions to Dallas Hope Charities (over $100,000 in direct contributions and donations from RGF) and Dog Ranch Rescue.
9. The RGF established The Riley Gale Band Tour Grant to help up and coming hardcore/metal artists to cover touring expenses. The first recipient of the band grant was Frozen Soul, who also headlined the foundation’s fundraiser, Riley and Friends Vol. 2 in August of ’22.
10. The RGF will continue to support Dallas Hope Charities, animal rescue and re-homing organizations, The Riley Gale Band Tour Grant, and mental health & wellness support organizations going forward.
We also would like to specifically appreciate and thank Seth Gilmore. He really put his all into that performance.
Our only mission is to embrace the incredible legacy of caring for and comforting those who are marginalized, discarded, or simply forgotten by society. Those of you who truly knew Riley know this was and is his legacy. We are grateful that Riley’s passion for the hardcore community and his work growing POWER TRIP to one of the best bands in the world will help fund Riley’s wishes for decades to come.
As Riley’s dad and the person who wrote the original message, it broke my heart to hear that I got it wrong. I humbly request that you understand the raw emotions we face and how they impact us every day thinking about what the world lost when Riley died.
Respectfully, Brandon Gale on behalf of the Gale family and The Riley Gale Memorial Foundation.”
It is worth noting that the statement praises Gilmore’s performance in Riley’s place as vocalist during the Mohawk set. In the original statement, one of the family’s initial qualms with the performance was the fact they were not consulted about the person who would be on vocals.
Gale tragically passed away in 2020 at the age of 34. At the time, his family asked for donations to be sent to Dallas Hope Charities — Riley’s “favorite charitable organization” — which helps provide shelter for marginalized LGBTQ+ youth in the Dallas area and reduce homelessness.
Following his death, Gale’s family launched the Riley Gale Foundation to continue supporting Dallas Hope Charities and similar organizations. In addition, the foundation also supports local, neighborhood-based animal rescues and contribute to various mental health programs.
The new statement from the Riley Gale Foundation can be seen below.