In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman says he believes the band is done. “I’ve said in the past, ‘I know we’ll work again’ or ‘there’s no way we’ll work again,’ and I’ve been wrong. But right now, the likelihood of us doing anything again is as low as it’s ever been,” he said. “We could obviously all see things differently in a year, but I’ll be surprised if the Black Crowes do something again. Ever.”

The Crowes will celebrate the 25th anniverasary of their first album, Shake Your Moneymaker, in 2015. “You could certainly make a strong case that we should tour next year, but we’re all doing our own projects,” Gorman says.

Frontman Chris Robinson released his latest album with his own Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Phosphorescent Harvest, while brother Rich put out his third solo album, The Ceaseless Light. Gorman is currently busy with Trigger Hippy alongside Joan Osborne and Jackie Greene.

“I’m solely consumed with Trigger Hippy. I’m not at all interested in getting in a room and trying to figure out Black Crowes music. That doesn’t do anything for me. I’m just so thrilled that [Trigger Hippy] is where it is,” says Gorman. “And I can’t speak for Rich or Chris, but I’m fairly confident that’s how they are with their things. We’ve done right by what the Black Crowes were and I think everybody is very happy to be looking forward to different things.”