CRYPTOPSY, ABORTED Check In From The Road

October 5, 2005

Montreal's CRYPTOPSY hit the road last week with SUFFOCATION, ABORTED and DESPISED ICON supporting their forthcoming October 18 release, "Once Was Not". Already requesting live performances of the yet-to-be-released songs, fans have been making the band welcome every night. "The tour is going extremely well, all the bands get along, and although we have had to reschedule a couple of dates due to the hurricanes, the venues have been packed!" says the band's unstoppable drummer Flo Mounier. "We've been out hitting hard and having a great time every night. It's exciting to talk to fans who have already heard some of the new material, the feedback is already great."

Commenting on their first North American tour, ABORTED's vocalist Sven de Caluwé said, "After a hard start, missing the first couple of shows, it's going really well. San Antonio and Houston fans were rabid, and we are looking forward to seeing more of you. The guys in all the bands — CRYPTOPSY, SUFFOCATION, DESPISED ICON — are really down to earth, and it's a great vibe among us all."

With this year's spring 2005 tour, CRYPTOPSY reintroduced their committed fan-base to Lord Worm, the band's original vocalist who rejoined the band in late 2004. "Once Was Not" demonstrates the licentious cohesion that years of touring with metal's leaders, performing at prestigious European festivals, and six full-length studio releases have given the band.

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