BEYOND THE EMBRACE Pull Out Of M.O.D./CRISIS Tour

June 4, 2005

New Bedford, Massachusetts-based sextet BEYOND THE EMBRACE have dropped off the M.O.D./CRISIS tour this June "due to bandmember personal issues," according to an official press release. "We apologize to all of our fans that were planning to come and support us at the shows. We'll be back out hopefully to the West Coast/Midwest before the year is over. We'll definitely be out on tour with THERION in September for the East Coast and Canadian leg of the tour."

BEYOND THE EMBRACE's sophomore album, "Insect Song", was released last year via Metal Blade Records. The band hope to return to the recording studio in November to begin work on the follow-up, tentatively due in early 2006.

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