Winston Marshall, a founding member of folk-rock group Mumford & Sons, announced Thursday that is leaving the band so that he can "speak freely" about political issues.
Marshall took a break from the band in March after sparking a social media storm by tweeting admiration for "Unmasked," a book by right-wing writer-activist Andy Ngo that attacked far-left militant groups collectively known as antifa.
Marshall was accused online of endorsing the far right, but said on Thursday that "nothing could be further from the truth. I condemn unequivocally all political extremism, be it of the Right or Left."
Marshall, who plays guitar and banjo with the group, said his bandmates had "invited me to continue with them," but he had decided to leave so that he could "speak freely without them suffering the consequences."
Marshall said that "as long as I am a member of the band, speaking my mind on the evils of political extremism could bring them trouble. My loyalty and love for them cannot permit that."