CREMATORIUM: 'The Process Of Endtime' To Be Released On Limited-Edition Picture Disc

May 17, 2007

Spare Change Records will release the CREMATORIUM album "The Process of Endtime" on July 17 on a limited-edition picture disc via a special agreement with Prosthetic Records. There's also a limited edition t-shirt to boot. 1000 LPs made, 100 t-shirts.

To view the artwork and pre-order, visit www.sparechangerecords.com.

CREMATORIUM has been confirmed as one of the support bands for the Los Angeles-area shows on the forthcoming MAYHEM tour in July along with fellow L.A. metallers INTRONAUT.

CREMATORIUM is hard at work in Los Angeles on the material for the follow-up to "The Process of Endtime", which was released in 2005 through Prosthetic Records.

CREMATORIUM with MAYHEM, SIGH, INTRONAUT:

July 17 - Santa Ana, CA - Galaxy Club
July 18 - Los Angeles, CA - Key Club

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